Thanks for pointing me here, as I've never been able to find your blog before! This trio is beautiful, I love the mottled leaves. And you say it smells sweet? Very different from mine!
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Very nice. I'm always tempted, even though they don't seem to like me.
ReplyDeleteThis is the only one I have grown so far!
DeleteA lovely colour.
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice dark colour.
DeleteLovely. This is a plant I haven't got yet. Are they easy to grow?
ReplyDeleteThis is the only one I have, this is its second Spring, it is in a pot in the north side of the house.
DeleteYou lucky thing...three beauties together, and irises. Hopefully the warm weather will be helping the garden.
ReplyDeleteWe certainly need the warm weather.
Deletethis must be the day for Trillium, just seen one on Eliza's blog in a brighter red! Lovely image.
ReplyDeleteI have seen three including Eliza's.
DeleteBeautiful flowers, Brian. I think they need moist ground don't they?
ReplyDeleteThey are woodland plants, this one is in a pot in the shade.
DeleteThanks for pointing me here, as I've never been able to find your blog before! This trio is beautiful, I love the mottled leaves. And you say it smells sweet? Very different from mine!
ReplyDeleteWelcome, I am pleased you have found me.
DeleteI have not ever grown a Trillium, either at home or any garden I have worked in, they look beautiful Brian.
ReplyDeleteI have only had this one for two years, I would like a white one at some time they are beautiful.
DeleteThank you Amy.
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