All About Trillium
About Trilliums - USDA Forest Service
All trillium species belong to the Liliaceae (lily) family and are rhizomatous herbs with unbranched stems.
All About Trilliums | American Meadows
Trilliums grow best in their native woodland habitat. They need dappled light to part shade from deciduous trees for good growth.
All About Trillium - Longfield Gardens
Trilliums are spring-blooming wildflowers that grow naturally in woodlands throughout much of the United States and Canada.
Trilliums Species - USDA Forest Service
Thirty-eight trillium species are found in North America. The bulk of trillium diversity is found in the eastern United States.
Trillium | Description, Species, & Facts | Britannica
Trillium, genus of about 25 species of spring-flowering perennial herbs of the family Melanthiaceae, native to North America and Asia.
Trillium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Trilliums emerge in March in the eastern United States and linger until the end of April. Blooms are seen about the first of April. Strictly speaking, all the ...
Trillium ... "Toadshade" redirects here. For other uses, see list of plants known as toadshade. For other uses, see Trillium (disambiguation). Trillium (trillium, ...
Trilliums, Charismatic Spring Ephemerals - Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Trillium grandiflorum (white wake Robin, white trillium, great white trillium) ... This species is the showiest, best known, and most loved of all ...
Gardening column: What to know about trilliums
Trilliums are slow-growing plants. The seeds usually take at least two years for germination. The actual plant takes 7 to 10 years before it is large enough to ...
Trillium Plant: An Age-Old Ally That Needs Our Help
Grow Your Own—Virtually all the trillium in the herbal supply chain is currently wildharvested in spite of the fact that it can be cultivated.
White Trillium – CornellBotanicGardens
grandiflorum is native to rich woods and thickets from Quebec to Ontario to Minnesota south to Alabama and Georgia. Leaves, petals and sepals all come in groups ...
Trillium: A Beauty of the Spring Woods | The Outside Story
Our most common are red trillium (Trillium erectum) and painted trillium (T. ... The plant's leaves, petals, and sepals all come in threes. The ...
Trilliums of Ohio | Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Our native trilliums come in a variety of “flavors.” All grow in forest and woodland habitats, but each can vary widely. Some prefer the well- ...
Trillium: Exquisite Woodland Wildflowers for Shade Gardens
With its easy cultivation, this delightful Trillium is an excellent addition to wildflower or woodland gardens, creating a captivating carpet of color for all ...
Trillium - In Defense of Plants
In the case of trillium, phytoplasma infection causes a change in the flower petals. By altering gene expression, petal cells becoming ...
How To Grow Trillium | American Meadows
Learn how to grow shade-loving Trillium plants in your woodland garden. Includes information about when and where to plant, how to amend soil for Trillium, ...
Trillium, a spring flower that lives as long as we do.
Trillium is really a wildflower for all of us, Jules says. “It is not super rare but it is not a weed. It is a fairly common plant in older ...
Top Trillium Questions Answered - Plant Delights Nursery
Trillium plants have a rich history that spans centuries. Belonging to the family Melanthiaceae, trilliums have captured the fascination of ...
Trillium is the flower no one should pick - The Reflector
The plant is most common in rich deciduous and mixed upland forests. It is easily-recognized by its attractive three-petaled white flowers, ...
Trilliums have all their parts in threes: three leaves, three sepals, three petals. All Trillium species are divided into two subgenera: the pedicellate ...