These woodland perennials native to North America and Asia are among the most beautiful and useful plants for the woodland and shade garden.
Easily grown in rich, well-drained soil in shade or morning sun.
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Trillium grandiflorum 'Plenum'Rarely offered full double form of one of our most beautiful and easily grown American wildflowers. The overlapping rows of white petals recall a formal double camellia. Easy in good well-drained woodsy soil; morning sun or moderate shade. Strong blo...
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Trillium kamtschaticumThis is the Northeast Asia equivalent of our T. grandiflorum, but with broader, bolder foliage and larger white flowers. Makes big stocky clumps. Best in cool summer areas but it does well here in southern Pennsylvania with hot summers. Blooming size...
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Trillium smalliiRare Japanese trillium with broad leaves and small curious flowers made up of purple-tinged sepals and purple anthers. Not showy but an interesting plant for the collector. Blooming size plants. USDA Zones 4-8.
3.5" pot....
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Trillium tschonoskiiNortheast Asian species with very broad, rounded leaves and small nodding white flowers, sometimes tinged with violet. Grow in well-drained, humus rich soil in shade. In hot summer climates the plant will often go dormant in summer. USDA Zones 4-8.
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