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A friend has this in her garden and lost the label. Cute little bugger.
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A friend has this in her garden and lost the label. Cute little bugger.
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Claire Cockcroft
Re: Trillium ID
Sun, 04/14/2013 - 7:29pmIt's hard to tell from the small picture, but it looks like T. pusillum to me.
Richard T. Rodich
Re: Trillium ID
Sun, 04/14/2013 - 10:20pmThat is my uneducated guess, too.
Jeremy (not verified)
Re: Trillium ID
Mon, 04/15/2013 - 4:47amReally! The two photos of pusillum in the galleries seem to show a much broader, green leaf, while the (admittedly poor) photo of the unknown has narrow, almost purplish leaves. Do you think those are just its early spring leaves? I'll try to get a better pic. And look up info on pusillum. Thanks! J
Richard T. Rodich
Re: Trillium ID
Mon, 04/15/2013 - 6:40amWell, as we've both said (especially me), we are not certain.
For myself, I seldom see the overall color (variegation not included) of any leaf as a distinguishing characteristic of any species. It can be so darn variable for so many reasons. But both the FNA and Fred Case say that T. pusillum has a varying maroon tinge on the leaves.
The two pics in the gallery are of the same plant, not necessarily a representative of what is "normal". I think if you google around, you find a lot more matching illustrations from reputable sources. Fred also says in his book Trilliums:
Mark McDonough
Re: Trillium ID
Wed, 04/17/2013 - 3:44pmLooks like a form of Trillium pusillum to me too.
One of the named varieties is T. pusillum alabamicum, a bit hard to see, but here are seedlings coming up (2nd year true leaves). Fresh seed from John Lonsdale was sown out in the garden, 20 seedlings so far, 1 seedling showed up the spring after sowing, so this seedling has a year advance on the others and is showing three leaves (bracts). Wonder how many years before flowering, probably 3-4 yrs is my guess.
Toole (not verified)
Re: Trillium ID
Thu, 04/18/2013 - 12:57amJeremy
I'm with Trillium pusillum var.....
Here's a shot of a plant flowering in the garden here early October.
Cheers Dave.
Trond Hoy
Re: Trillium ID
Thu, 04/18/2013 - 1:23pmHere is my verion of pusillum from 2012: