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Trillium chloropetalum - Pink Seedling
Trillium chloropetalum - Pink Seedling
Price: $15.00 (Out of Stock)

Quart Pot
We nearly wept when our friend Duane West, former old Heronswood manager, brought us 2 huge pots of both a dark red Trillium chloropetalum and a gorgeous pink T. chloropetalum saying "I've had these for 28 years and now it's your turn." These are young plants grown from seed from the good pink one. This Bay Area native is a gorgeous species with lightly mottled leaves when young and will develop into a very impressive clump. (Sue immediately divided Duane's big plants - she's got propagator's blood flowing in her veins) This particular clone is easily the first to start growing and our stock plants in our cool greenhouse are always up with flower buds in January while everyone else still slumbers. It will be later out in the garden but it is eager to get going!
Trillium erectum
Trillium erectum
Price: $15.00 In Stock

Quart Pot
Eastern species with nodding flowers of pure deep red. These are nice divisions from plants Sue brought from her old nursery in Vermont. Parted with reluctantly and Sue reserves the right to take them back if she deems it appropriate for the welfare of the Trillium. Personally we like Trilliums that clump up sufficiently to divide and this is one of those species.
Trillium kamtschaticum
Trillium kamtschaticum
Price: $25.00 In Stock

Gallon Pots
The Japanese equivalent to our own native Trillium ovatum here in the Northwest and T. grandiflorum to the east. This Nipponese pixie woodlander has pure white flowers which act as small beacons of goodness and purity in the gloaming of the day. They say the flowers echo the sacred snow of Mt Fuji thus blessing the garden. Not exactly sure who 'they' are but surely it is true.
Trillium kurabayashii
Trillium kurabayashii
Price: $15.00 In Stock

4" Pot
Surely one of the finest Trillium species and one of the most fervently desired plant in our shade garden. We've got some fine clumps of this in the garden so it seems a sensible response. This is an uncommon species growing in southern Oregon and Northern California. Dark red sessile flowers with a slight twist of the petals that stand at attention above mottled leaves.