Herbaceous, North American perennial
Description: Early spring flowers are brown-purple with reflexed tepals
Habit: Grows 6 to 12 inches high
Culture: Prefers moist, well-drained soils with a neutral to slightly acid pH; plant rhizomes 4 inches deep in a shady location; add organic matter or aged manure and mulch with well-rotted leaves
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4 through 9
Trilliums are one of the most spectacular wildflowers of the eastern deciduous forest. Eighteenth-century plant explorers sent many species to Europe where the eminent Swedish taxonomist, Carl Linnaeus, classified them. American naturalist John Clayton included Trilliums in his Flora Virginica, published in 1739, a text in Jefferson's library. Like all members of the Lily family, the flower parts are in "threes." This species is native from Iowa south to Texas and east to North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
This plant will ship bare root.zone3,zone4,zone5,zone6,zone7,zone8,zone9
Bare root planting tips:
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