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Trillium: A Captivating Trio of Beauty DDE-90039260, DDE-90039110 - these mysterious codes may not mean much to most

Background imageTrillium Collection: Reflection of Mount Hood on Trillium Lake

Reflection of Mount Hood on Trillium Lake
Mount Hood Reflection on Trillium Lake by Fishing Dock at Sunrise Oregon

Background imageTrillium Collection: Western Wake Robin, Pacific Trillium or Western White Trillium -Trillium ovatum-, flower

Western Wake Robin, Pacific Trillium or Western White Trillium -Trillium ovatum-, flower, Quebec Province, Canada

Background imageTrillium Collection: Sayram lake

Sayram lake

Background imageTrillium Collection: USA, Washington, Fern & Trillium

USA, Washington, Fern & Trillium

Background imageTrillium Collection: Meadow of Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata) and Yellow Trillium (Trillium luteum)

Meadow of Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata) and Yellow Trillium (Trillium luteum) on forest floor at White Oak Sinks, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Background imageTrillium Collection: USA, Michigan, Port Huron Purple trillium (Trillium erectum)

USA, Michigan, Port Huron Purple trillium (Trillium erectum)

Background imageTrillium Collection: Wake Robin Trillium, Trillum maculatum, Florida Caverns State Park, Marianna, FL

Wake Robin Trillium, Trillum maculatum, Florida Caverns State Park, Marianna, FL

Background imageTrillium Collection: Trillium flowering plants growing wild in a woodlot in Michigan, USA

Trillium flowering plants growing wild in a woodlot in Michigan, USA

Background imageTrillium Collection: USA, North America, Tennessee

USA, North America, Tennessee
USA, Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Close-up of snail on trillium flower

Background imageTrillium Collection: Plants / Trillium Cuneatum

Plants / Trillium Cuneatum
Or T. Sessile Trinity Flower, or Wake Robin, or Wood Lily Date: 1796

Background imageTrillium Collection: Trillium

Trillium
DAD-694 Trillium Trillium grandiflorum David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageTrillium Collection: Trillium sessile - Upright scented flowers appear in early Spring. Kent, UK. April

Trillium sessile - Upright scented flowers appear in early Spring. Kent, UK. April
DAD-1807 Trillium sessile - Upright scented flowers appear in early Spring. Kent, UK. April Trillium sessile David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTrillium Collection: Trillium chloropetalum - a herbaceous perennial that likes moist shady sites. Kent garden, UK. May

Trillium chloropetalum - a herbaceous perennial that likes moist shady sites. Kent garden, UK. May
DAD-1806 Trillium chloropetalum - a herbaceous perennial that likes moist shady sites Kent garden, UK. May Trillium chloropetalum David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageTrillium Collection: Trillium Woods

Trillium Woods
APP-2986 TRILLIUM - IN WOODS Allen Paterson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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Trillium: A Captivating Trio of Beauty DDE-90039260, DDE-90039110 - these mysterious codes may not mean much to most, but to trillium enthusiasts they can a gateway to an enchanting world. Enter the realm of painted trillium (Trillium undulatum), great white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum), and wake robin or stinking benjamin (Trillium erectum) – three captivating species that grace our landscapes with their exquisite presence. Among them is the painted trillium, its delicate petals adorned with strokes of pink and white. It dances gracefully in woodlands, casting a spell on all who encounter it. Meanwhile, the great white trillium stands tall and proud, boasting large pure-white blooms that illuminate shaded areas like beacons of purity. But let us not forget the wake robin or stinking benjamin – its crimson hues demand attention while emitting an unusual scent that some find unpleasant yet strangely intriguing. This unique characteristic has earned it names like "stinking benjamin" or "wake robin, " adding to its allure. Venturing further into this botanical wonderland reveals more treasures such as the toadshade or sessile trillium (Trillum sessile). Its charming flowers rest atop sturdy stems without any visible stalks – a true marvel of nature's design. Imagine stumbling upon a scene where red Trillum harmoniously coexists with blue Phlox at Chanticleer Garden in Wayne, Pennsylvania. The vibrant colors create an awe-inspiring spectacle for visitors lucky enough to witness this natural masterpiece firsthand. Traveling westward brings us to Delaware in the USA. Here lies a wildflower garden showcasing yellow Trillum erectum and T. luteum in all their glory. These radiant blossoms bring warmth and joy wherever they bloom – a testament to Mother Nature's artistry. Even in the concrete jungle, trilliums find a way to captivate.