Trillium
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No-Fail Perennials of the Northeast
areas of the region, trilliums love the shade and offer ..... extra interest. Note: Trilliums tend to go dormant in midsummer. Plant Name: Trillium species Growing Conditions ..... in your garden when the trilliums go dormant. Zones: 4
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Gorgeous Spring-Blooming Woodland Flowers
with: Wild geranium, yellow trillium , and mayapple Fairy wings ..... purple phacelia, and twinleaf Trillium is like a queen in the woodland ..... lady is one of the easiest trilliums to grow. Stately three ..... lemony fragrance. Name: Trillium luteum Size: To 16 inches
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Our Readers' Best Blooms
coneflower. This picture from BHG.com reader MudBug shows its pom-pom form surrounded by pink ray petals. This shot of trillium from BHG.com reader mssjn3168696 clearly shows three petals in the bloom and the three-lobed leaves of this early spring
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Wildflowers for Shade
s-breeches (Dicentra cucullaria) Trillium sp., wild geranium (Geranium maculatum ..... anemone (Anemonella thalictroides) Trillium species Wild hyacinth (Camassia scilloides ..... Leopard lily (Lilium pardalinum) Giant trillium ( Trillium chloropetalum) Mountain lady
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Rock Gardens
harsh growing conditions. Woodland rock gardens made of mossy rocks and boulders demand ground-hugging wildflowers such as trilliums , violets, and ferns. Desert rock gardens feature cacti and other succulents as well as desert annuals such as California
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21 Early-Season Flowers for Your Garden
To 10 inches tall and 12 inches wide Zones: 4-8 Yellow trillium is a true spring plant: Once its flowers die back at the season ..... woodland garden, pair it with other shade-lovers. Name: Trillium luteum Growing conditions: Shade and moist, well-drained
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15 Top Native Plants of the Northeast
wildflower sports brilliant white flowers atop glossy green leaves. The plant will slowly form beautiful clumps over time. Name: Trillium grandiflorum Growing Conditions: Shade and moist, well-drained soil Size: To 10 inches tall Zones: 4-8 This underused
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Wake-Robin
These pretty native woodland flowers have three large leaves topped by a flower with three large white petals. If well-suited to the site, they'll spread readily, making them an ideal choice for naturalistic plantings in wooded areas or under a cluster of trees. They bloom mid-spring and do best in







