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Where Does Prairie Trillium Like To Grow?

PRAIRIE TRILLIUM


Prairie Trillium, which also goes by the name Trillium recurvatum, could be an excellent plant for you to add to your garden. It is a dark green plant with blooms, adding beautiful life to your property. Furthermore, Prairie Trillium is easy to care for. At TN Wholesale Nursery, we offer Trillium recurvatum. We are confident that this Trillium species could be the perfect choice for your garden.

Prairie Trillium Likes to grow in many locations


Trillium recurvatum is a hardy Trillium plant that can grow in many locations. For example, you may spot this species of Trillium in Illinois, Michigan, in Indiana. On the other hand, this Trillium species also grow well in the South. You will find it in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. This Trillium species also grow well in the Mid-Atlantic area.


They can also tolerate a variety of growing conditions. For example, you may spot this Trillium species in open woodlands, where it likes to grow in the shade. This Trillium plant also grows in savannas, where deciduous trees are usually dormant. If you visit local farms, you may spot this Trillium species growing near fences around other vegetation types. It also grows well near railroad tracks.


What Does This Plant Look Like?
Trillium recurvatum has a unique appearance. A dark green stem grows in the ground, reaching between 12 and 18 inches in height. Then, three green leaves grow from the stem. The leaves usually have a mixture of dark green and light green colors. During the Spring, a maroon boom opens, leading to three maroon petals with small shoots in the middle. It takes approximately four weeks for Trillium recurvatum to bloom completely. You may notice a slight floral scent if you get close to this plant. A single fruit grows in the middle of this Trillium plant.


What Makes This Trillium So Popular?


There are a few reasons why people love this Trillium species so much:
It has a beautiful mixture of colors. The stem is usually a mixture of green and red, changing colors throughout the season.
The maroon bloom will contrast beautifully with the leaf's dark green and light green coloring.


A small berry is in the middle, giving it a gorgeous appearance.
The colors blend beautifully with the slight fragrance coming from Prairie Trillium.
Rely on the Experts at TN Wholesale Nursery for Trillium!
If you want to go with this Trillium in your home or office garden, our flower experts can help you. We have been offering this species of Trillium for years, so we know exactly how to take care of it. Our plant experts can also work with you, customizing your landscape to make a great impression on everyone. Call us and ask about our Prairie Trillium today!

Yellow Trillium - TN Nursery

Yellow Trillium

Yellow Trillium is a showy spring-blooming wildflower with yellow, three-petaled flowers and mottled leaves, typically found in woodlands and forests. They are an excellent choice for landscaping due to their numerous positive attributes. These beautiful native North American wildflowers possess unique characteristics that can enhance any garden or outdoor space. From their striking appearance to their role in promoting biodiversity, they offer various benefits for landscape design. Yellow Trillium, also known as Trillium luteum, is a member of the lily family. They bloom between April and May and produce a faint scent of lemon. Due to their growing pattern, these gorgeous flowers can be planted next to other perennials that bloom in mid to late summer. The Leaves Of Yellow Trillium Each of these plants has three leaves, and they range in appearance from dark green to light green. Additionally, they may have a few hints of silver, which gives them an extra pop of color. Over time, these herbaceous perennials can grow up to 16 inches tall. You'll get to see yours grow and expand, but you can also divide them during the summer. The Yellow Trillium Has Stunning Flowers Sticking up out of the trio of leaves that surround it is one trimerous flower. In keeping with the pattern of its leaves, the flower has three petals, three carpels, three stamens, and three sepals. Interestingly, these flowers do not have stalks, but they do have erect petals. Once their flowering season is over, these plants will go dormant in the summertime. However, they'll exit dormancy for the late winter season. Yellow Trillium One Gives You Many They are self-seeders, so once you've planted the first one, you'll typically see others rise as well. They rely on ants to help them spread their seeds. Each new flower will grow beautifully from the plant's center and stick straight up into the air. Meanwhile, the leaves grow outward and may slightly swoop toward the ground. The mottled leaves can vary in intensity, with some being mostly green while others are almost fully covered by a light gray shade. Either way, they provide the perfect backdrop for these stunning light gold flowers. Yellow Trillium Natural Habitat Although they can be planted pretty much anywhere, they have a unique natural habitat. They typically grow around the Great Smoky Mountains, where they help bring light and beauty to the area. What's truly unusual, though, is how many will naturally arise in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It's unknown why they flock to this one specific city, but it certainly provides a bright point of interest for those who live there.

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