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Gene Mirro
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Trillium ID needed
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I got this as Trillium chloropetalum. It's a western US species or hybrid. It multiplies by bulb offsets, and is very vigorous. Any ideas?
How do you distinguish between T. albidum and T. chloropetalum?
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Quote from: Gene Mirro on April 13, 2011, 11:27:26 AM
How do you distinguish between T. albidum and T. chloropetalum?
Thanks.
The pointed petals make it closest to T. albidum, I would guess. Also, T. chloropetalum is more usually some shade of dark red, and tends to be rather tall. If you look in Fred Case's book, he refers to the difficulties of distinguishing these two species.
Probably some more expert Trillium growers will chime in!
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