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Maggi Young:
Saw mention of this article elsewhere and thought it might be of interest here:
Toadshades of the Santa Cruz Mountains
By: Ray Collett

https://www.pacifichorticulture.org/articles/toadshades-of-the-santa-cruz-mountains/?fbclid=IwAR2HDP7uscmact3fnJThjPYND-9BpYW-CnbsZBCJV7jVF8h2hGQc3IXiRqA

Herman Mylemans:
Thank you Maggi, interesting article.

ashley:

--- Quote from: Herman Mylemans on March 28, 2022, 04:07:11 PM ---Thank you Maggi, interesting article.
--- End quote ---

It is, isn't it.  Beautiful photographs too.

I was interested to read that '... old clumps may have two or three stems each season', rather than the bigger clumps sometimes shown here and elsewhere. 
Do plants usually bulk up more under garden conditions or rather are these big clumps normally groups of separate individuals?

Mariette:
In my garden, this depends on the clone. Some bulk very quickly whereas a nice green-flowered Trillium chloropetalum I grow doesn´t develop more than three flowers since many years, for instance. Most of the hybrids clump well, the parents of this one were given as Trillium sessile ´Rubrum´ and albidum, the former being a somewhat doubtful name.

Mariette:
Trillium kurabayashii generally clumps well in my garden.

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