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Plants in genus trillium

Plants in genus trillium

Trillium oostingii 'Camden Purple'

Trillium oostingii 'Camden Purple' is a rare perennial known for its dark purple flowers, a unique trait among a predominantly yellow-flowered population. This plant grows to about 8 inches tall and features a distinctive mottled leaf pattern. It blooms in early to mid-April, adding a splash of color to spring gardens. Trillium oostingii is native to North America and thrives in shaded areas, making it ideal for woodland or rock gardens.

Trillium gracile 'Hunter'

Trillium gracile 'Hunter' is a North American native plant known for its unique three grey leaves with olive green blotches. It grows to about 1 foot tall and produces narrow-petalled flowers in late April, with blooms that are green at the base and purple at the top. This plant forms fast-multiplying clumps, making it a great choice for shade gardens.

Trillium ludovicianum 'Alexandria'

Trillium ludovicianum 'Alexandria' is a small plant with olive and green spotted leaves and thin green and violet petals. It forms a slowly offsetting clump and is known for its unique foliage and flower coloration.

Trillium ludovicianum 'Bentley'

Trillium ludovicianum 'Bentley' is a Louisiana native plant with 1-foot tall stalks and leaves that are more silver toward the midrib. It features narrow greenish-red petals and blooms in late February to early March.

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