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Trillium
Bosplanten voor een plaats in de halfschaduw of schaduw, prima als onderbegroeiing, in humusrijke niet te droge bodem. Voor de liefhebber met enig geduld, de knollen kunnen het eerst jaar latent zijn en het duurt een paar jaar alvorens de planten zich volledig ontwikkeld hebben. Bloeitijd april-mei. Winterhard, zone 6-8. Alle soorten beperkt leverbaar, grootte I.
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Trillium cuneatum
Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Red-brown upright flowers and also beautifully marked leaves. -
Trillium erectum
Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Small reddish brown flowers. -
Trillium grandiflorum
Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Pure white, large flowering variety. The most common of all trilliums. -
Trillium grandiflorum 'Snow Bunting'
Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Rare, pure white, double flowered variety. -
Trillium luteum
Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Pale yellow flowers and silver-bronzed leaves. -
Trillium sessile
Trillium is a beautiful woodland plant for in the (semi-)shade on humus-rich soil. It takes a while for the plant to develop, the rhizome may even remain latent the first year after planting. But it is worth the wait. Red-brown flowers, leaves mottled.