The third and final photo I’ll post from our visit to the Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park today. This is trillium and someone more in the know than I am could probably tell you which one. I’ll guess Trillium cuneatum, “the largest and most vigorous of the sessile trilliums that are native to the eastern U. S.” but I stress, that’s just a guess without much research behind it. Whichever it is, it’s a pretty little plant that should be in any woodland garden in our region. They don’t transplant well but it seems to me they would be worth the effort.
Trillium
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Sunday, April 05, 2020, Trillium
#green #hardyperennial #herbaceousperennial #nativeplants #spring #trillium
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#green #hardyperennial #herbaceousperennial #nativeplants #spring #trillium
See link to my blog in my bio, where there is more detail about each photo.