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Bulbs => Bulbs General => Topic started by: Herman Mylemans on March 15, 2024, 09:23:03 AM
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Trillium chloropetalum ex 'Val Mulvihill'
Seeds from Carl Denton, he has an original offset of T.chloropetalum 'Val Mulvihill' which probably cross pollinated with itself.
Seeds are sown in 2017.
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Trillium ovatum
Trillium underwoodii
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Herman, Your Trillium chloropetalum ex īVal Mulvihillī is a very beautiful selection!
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Herman, Your Trillium chloropetalum ex īVal Mulvihillī is a very beautiful selection!
Thank you Mariette, I have to take seeds and sow them again, to be dure for the future.
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Trillium maculatum
Trillium sessile (true)
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Pseudotrillium rivale is starting to flower, in different colors.
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Trillium pusillum var. pusillum
Trillium cuneatum
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Trillium pusillum var. alabamicum is flowering again. I hope this time pollination will be successful. Last year was a complete failure.
Still only two flowers.
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Trillium pusillum var. alabamicum is flowering again. I hope this time pollination will be successful. Last year was a complete failure.
Still only two flowers.
Beautiful Trillium Axel! I hope indeed that you have some seeds this year!
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They did not take at all last year and finally they were eaten by slugs.
Still they look stronger this year.
I think I missed the right time for the pollen last time, I try now several times a day.
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Trillium pusillum. The clump gets bigger every year and random seedlings appear nearby, but I never find viable seed pods. Sneaky trillium!
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Trillium kurabayashii
First, garden grown, second from wild-collected seed
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Trillium chloropetalum from wild-collected seed
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Trillium chloropetalum, from seeds given to me by Dave Toole
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Trillium nivale, in Rick Lupp's garden
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Pseudotrillium rivale
A random seed pot planted out
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Where they've seeded and have to compete with cyclamen
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A few with veined leaves
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I'm not sure which this is. Originally from Rick Lupp
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Trillium cuneatum. The clump grew too large and I divided it into thirds.
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Beautiful Trilliums Claire! Thanks for showing.
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I'm not sure which this is. Originally from Rick Lupp
Claire, it is a special one. Can you take a picture inside the flower and later a picture from the berry. That will help for the identification.
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I'd be happy to take follow-up pictures.
...Claire
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Beautiful Trilliums, Claire! The one which Herman pointed out is special, but I liked all T.chloropetalums, especially the one from wild collected seeds.
Trillium from Dave's seeds are also good, and I love the yellow one. I have similar also from Dave's seeds. :)
Herman, your Trillium chloropetalum ex 'Val Mulvihill' is very nice and unusual colour. :)
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Trillium ludovicianum
Trillium albidum
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Trillium erectum
Trillium flexipes
Trillium freemanii
Trillium luteum
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Trillium ovatum, when the flower gets older!
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Probably Trillium erectum x flexipes, a foundling in our garden.
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Trillium nivale which I got from a kind forumist maybe 8 years ago.
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Seedlings from the previous.
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Trillium nivale which I got from a kind forumist maybe 8 years ago.
Seedlings from the previous.
Leena, very nice nivale and you are lucky that you have seedlings. I have never had good seeds.
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Trillium tennessense
Trillium oostingii