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Leena

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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #135 on: May 20, 2021, 06:49:49 PM »
Thank you Herman, I suspected it and it is good to know they are hybrids. I like it, too, and often hybrids are even better plants than species.
I got seeds from the white flowering plants, but they haven't germinated yet, it will be interesting to see how they will look later. :)
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #136 on: May 23, 2021, 08:27:30 AM »
Couple of more Trilliums.
The first was grown from seed ex 2014 as T.sessile, very nice compact plant with relatively big flowers and nice foliage.
The second was also sown in 2014, it is T.erectum Klon5, and flowering now for the first time.
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #137 on: May 23, 2021, 12:45:49 PM »
Couple of more Trilliums.
The first was grown from seed ex 2014 as T.sessile, very nice compact plant with relatively big flowers and nice foliage.
The second was also sown in 2014, it is T.erectum Klon5, and flowering now for the first time.
Lena, nice Trilliums! The first one is type sessile, but the flower is to big to be the real Trillium sessile.
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #138 on: May 23, 2021, 01:35:41 PM »
Trillium sulcatum
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #139 on: May 23, 2021, 03:22:01 PM »
Lena, nice Trilliums! The first one is type sessile, but the flower is to big to be the real Trillium sessile.

Herman, thank you.  :)
I have suspected that it wasn't the real T.sessile, but it is a very nice plant, short but still relatively big flowers. Do you think it is also a hybrid?
Last year I was hoping to get seeds from it but then deer ate the flower, this year I hope for better luck now that we have a fence around the garden (deer can still jump but that doesn't happen very often).
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #140 on: May 24, 2021, 02:09:46 AM »
I also have a very similar looking one sold to me as T. sessile.
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I first suspected it was not sessile when I saw the "bulb":
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True T. sessile is rhizomatous (see arrow). Collected by a friend on his land in Illinois, USA.  I was a bit baffled when I first examined the structure, as it isn't a straight forward horizontal rhizome as T. cuneatum and T. recurvatum are :
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Trillium cuneatum
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Herman, does this all seem right to you?
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #141 on: May 24, 2021, 11:01:32 AM »
Leena and Rick, what is the smell?
I was thinking at Trillium foetidissimum, that one should be extremely fetid or stinking especially when there is some sun.
Rick, for identification you are right that the rhizomes are important, also the berries. I collect pictures of them on our computer. But I don't have one of Trillium foetidissimum.

I have added a picture from J.F Gyer about the ovary has help.

The other picture Trillium foetidissimum  in our garden.
Interesting link: https://bisque.cyverse.org/image_service/image/00-6z5oPKupd2j9woYgi6kgin/resize:1250/format:jpeg
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #142 on: May 24, 2021, 04:02:54 PM »
Mine has a light, pleasant fragrance. 
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #143 on: May 24, 2021, 06:43:52 PM »
Mine has no smell, or a very faint one, not bad but not good either. My biggest T.chloropetalum smelled like fruit, not a strong scent but very nice. I haven't smelled them earlier, so it was a surprise how good the scent was. Then I have another big T.chloropetalum - almost no scent!
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #144 on: May 24, 2021, 07:21:55 PM »
Mine has no smell, or a very faint one, not bad but not good either. My biggest T.chloropetalum smelled like fruit, not a strong scent but very nice. I haven't smelled them earlier, so it was a surprise how good the scent was. Then I have another big T.chloropetalum - almost no scent!
T. chloropetalum should smell like a rose.
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #145 on: May 27, 2021, 08:57:07 AM »
Trillium recurvatum
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #146 on: May 27, 2021, 09:03:54 AM »
Trillium lancifolium starts to flower!
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #147 on: July 10, 2021, 04:12:34 PM »
Trillium chloropetalum leaves have been damaged, but is this because of snails, or too dry or too much sun?
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #148 on: July 11, 2021, 09:22:23 AM »
Leena, mine are like that too. I think it’s too dry and sunny for them. In fact, mine look worse than yours, after frosts and a bitterly cold north wind in May.
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Re: Trillium 2021
« Reply #149 on: July 11, 2021, 11:09:08 AM »
Here also a lot of leaves are damaged. There was a dry hot week in spring when there were still no leaves on the shrubs. Then there were times with storm and hail, flower stems broke off. Even the development of the berries is bad. Now there is regular water and temperatures around 20°C, but the damage is done. Some of the Trilliums are even already completely at rest.
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