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Trillium cuneatum
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| The Trillium cuneatum in this photograph has proved
to be a very vigorous clone. Good leaf markings add interest to the plant
after the flowers have stopped. Native to the Southeast of the United States,
this species flowers reliably and heavily every year for us. We have divided
this plant repeatedly, in the fall, in order to propogate it. The 'mother
bulb' will create offsets, which we carefully pry off. Usually they are
potted up for winter, kept in protected cool area, and then are planted
out in the spring.
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