Plants in genus trillium
Trillium decumbens 'Jefferson Gems'
Trillium decumbens 'Jefferson Gems' is known for its mouse-ear shaped green and silver patterned foliage. It features a decumbent stem and upright violet petals that bloom in mid-April. This plant is suitable for shade gardens and adds a unique touch with its patterned leaves and vibrant flowers. Its native status makes it a valuable addition to North American gardens.
Trillium foetidissimum 'Woodville'
Trillium foetidissimum 'Woodville' is a nursery-propagated selection from Mississippi, known for its silver-centered leaf patterns. It has narrower leaves compared to typical Trillium foetidissimum, making it a unique addition to shade gardens.
Trillium ludovicianum 'Caldwell Silver'
Trillium ludovicianum 'Caldwell Silver' is a unique plant derived from a solid-silver leaf clone, maturing at around 10 inches tall. It features solid silver leaves and dark purple petals that bloom in early March. This plant is drought-tolerant and suitable for cottage gardens, fairy gardens, and rock gardens. It thrives in light shade and is known for its ornamental foliage, making it a striking addition to any garden. Trillium ludovicianum 'Caldwell Silver' is also a North American native plant, adding ecological value to native plant gardens.
Trillium maculatum 'Dorchester'
Trillium maculatum 'Dorchester' is a 2021 introduction from Dorchester County, SC, known for its mottled foliage and upright violet, spathulate petals. This plant grows to about 1 foot tall and prefers average to slightly moist soil. It is a native North American plant that adds a touch of elegance to shaded garden areas.
Trillium stamineum 'Power Walker'
Trillium stamineum 'Power Walker' is a native plant of the southeastern United States, thriving in sandy lowlands and uplands. It features mottled foliage and narrow, dark purple petals that twist like propellers, complemented by flat, silver-green sepals. This plant is a unique addition to any garden with its distinctive appearance.
Trillium foetidissimum 'Adams Family'
Trillium foetidissimum 'Adams Family' is a woodland plant with olive green and silver mottled foliage. It emerges in late March, producing liver-colored flowers in mid-April. This plant is known for its ability to gently seed into woodland gardens, adding a touch of natural beauty.
Trillium grandiflorum 'Morgan'
Trillium grandiflorum 'Morgan' is a spring ephemeral wildflower with 1-foot tall stalks, three green leaves, and a large white flower. It emerges in mid-April and prefers average to moist soils with near-neutral pH, making it a delightful addition to shaded garden areas.
Trillium lancifolium 'Whitfield'
Trillium lancifolium 'Whitfield' is a fast-multiplying plant with narrow, grey-green foliage speckled with purple and liver-colored flowers in late March and April. It is easy to grow in woodland settings and quickly forms a clump, making it a desirable addition to naturalized gardens.
Trillium lancifolium 'Shotgun Wedding'
Trillium lancifolium 'Shotgun Wedding' is a vigorous hybrid plant with better leaf patterns than its Georgia parent. It stands 10 inches tall and is a cross between forms from northern Florida and northern Georgia. This plant is known for its attractive foliage and is suitable for shaded areas. It thrives in well-drained soil and is a great addition to woodland gardens. Its unique appearance and adaptability make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking native plant varieties.
Trillium catesbaei
Trillium catesbaei is a native North American plant with three-petaled flowers in pastel pink, purple, or white. It attracts pollinators and produces reddish berry-like capsules. This plant tolerates drier conditions and thrives in acidic soils, preferring part shade to full shade.
Trillium underwoodii 'Decatur'
Trillium underwoodii 'Decatur' is a northern population of toadshade that emerges two months later than its southern counterparts. It features colored foliage and is well-suited for dry shade gardens. This plant adds a touch of native beauty to woodland settings.
Trillium maculatum 'Little Lee'
Trillium maculatum 'Little Lee' is a seed-grown strain from Georgia, known for its dark mottled leaves and beet-red petals. It grows in low moist areas and reaches about 7 inches tall, adding a unique touch to spring gardens.
Trillium georgianum
Trillium georgianum is a critically imperiled species endemic to Swamp Creek in Whitfield County, Georgia. Known as the Georgia-endemic toadshade, it grows in open acidic woodlands with moist soil. The flowers emerge white and age with pink tones, forming patches via short stolons.
Trillium decipiens 'Russellmania'
Trillium decipiens 'Russellmania' is a unique plant native to East Central Alabama, known for its green leaves with silver veining and beet-red stalks. It blooms with carmine red petals in late March and goes dormant by mid-May. This plant is a striking addition to gardens with its distinctive foliage and flowers.
Trillium lancifolium 'Lancelot'
Trillium lancifolium 'Lancelot' is a unique perennial native to Florida, known for its solitary growth and striking yellow flowers that age to a butterscotch hue. Unlike typical trilliums, it does not form clumps, making it a distinctive addition to woodland gardens. The plant features silvery leaves with green flecking, adding visual interest even when not in bloom. It emerges in late February and continues to flower into late April. This trillium is well-suited for dry shade and is resistant to rabbits, making it a low-maintenance choice for shaded areas. Its unusual flowering color and pattern make it a standout among native North American plants.
Trillium 'Julia'
Trillium 'Julia' is a newly discovered species related to Trillium sp. nov. freemanii, found near Nashville, Tennessee. It features 8-inch tall stalks with double-stacked green and grey blotched leaves and light wine-purple flowers in mid-April. This plant forms a dense clump over time and is suitable for shade gardens.
Trillium grandiflorum 'Graham'
Trillium grandiflorum 'Graham' is a perennial native to North America, particularly from Graham County, NC. It features a single triangular white flower atop each stalk, surrounded by three green leaves, and begins blooming in mid-April. This plant thrives in rich woodland soils with a neutral pH and is well-suited for shaded garden areas. Known for its elegant appearance, Trillium grandiflorum 'Graham' is a cherished addition to native plant gardens and woodland settings.
Trillium cuneatum 'A11nc114'
Trillium cuneatum 'A11nc114' is a unique selection with genetics from a 2000 collection in Tennessee. Found in an old roadside dump site, this plant features purple, yellow, and intermediate flower color forms. Seedlings typically flower purple, adding a splash of color to shaded garden areas. This perennial is a testament to the diversity and adaptability of native plants.
Trillium cuneatum 'Pleasant Hill'
Trillium cuneatum 'Pleasant Hill' is a unique plant with silver and olive speckled leaves and purple flowers that bloom in mid-April. It is shorter and stockier than typical trilliums, discovered in Georgia.
Trillium lancifolium 'Midgley'
Trillium lancifolium 'Midgley' is a narrow-leaf trillium native to expansive woodland floodplains in Jefferson County, Alabama. This plant is known for its unique foliage and ability to thrive in shaded environments. It is a spring-flowering perennial that adds a touch of elegance to woodland gardens. Trillium lancifolium is a great choice for those interested in native plants and creating naturalistic garden settings.
Trillium grandiflorum 'Monroe'
Trillium grandiflorum 'Monroe' is a nursery-propagated plant from Monroe County, Tennessee, known for its ornamental seed or fruit. It is a North American native plant that thrives in light shade to shade conditions and is suitable for rock gardens. This plant is also recognized for its medicinal properties.
Trillium cuneatum 'Oconee Yellow'
Trillium cuneatum 'Oconee Yellow' is a yellow-flowering clone found in Oconee County, SC, known for its silver and olive mottled foliage. The bright yellow, fruity-scented flowers start blooming in mid-April, making it an easy-to-grow sessile toadshade.
Trillium lancifolium 'Stevens Creek'
Trillium lancifolium 'Stevens Creek' is a flowering plant from a disjunct population near Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve. It features dark olive green mottled leaves and narrow, dark purple petals. This plant grows on 8-10 inch stalks in early spring.
Trillium lancifolium 'Ballerina'
Trillium lancifolium 'Ballerina' is a unique selection from Gadsden County, Florida, known for its solitary growth habit and narrow, silver-flecked leaves. The plant features burgundy petals atop 1.5-2 foot stalks, blooming in early to mid-April. It thrives in bright shade or part sun and is a striking addition to any woodland garden.
Trillium lancifolium 'White Plains'
Trillium lancifolium 'White Plains' is a native plant from Alabama, characterized by its dark olive mottled leaves and narrow dark purple petals. It grows 6-8 inches tall and thrives in moist, typical garden conditions. This trillium is easy to grow and adds a unique touch to shaded areas.