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How about these? I feel obligated to post a couple photos of some from our yard in bloom.
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Southern Trillium LLC
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Published March 28th, 2012 7:14 PM
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OhSally on Jun 11, 2015I was saddened to read people dig up Trilliums in the wild...that's a big NO-NO here in our area. Keeping native flowers in the wild is important, in my opinion. It can take 7 years for a trillium to flower. I do find it interesting that Trillium seeds are a treat for ants who will take them to their nests, eat the outside of the shell and discard the seed so you'll sometimes find an ant hill surrounded by Trilliums.
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Jun 11, 2015Beautiful trillium!
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