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Great White Trillium (Trillium Grandiflorum) | Bag of 5 Wholesale | Trillium grandiflorum | Zone 4-8 | White | 12 - 15 inches | Half Sun / Half Shade | Full Shade
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Great White Trillium (Trillium Grandiflorum) | Bag of 5 Wholesale | Trillium grandiflorum | Zone 4-8 | White | 12 - 15 inches | Half Sun / Half Shade | Full Shade

Also known as Trillium grandiflorum, this charming wildflower is native to the U.S. Great White features a pretty trio of white petals that age gracefully to a soft pink hue. In the center of each bloom is a sunny yellow eye that practically sparkles in the filtered sunlight. They grow readily in shady sites, such as woodland areas, rock gardens and s…
Also known as Trillium grandiflorum, this charming wildflower is native to the U.S. Great White features a pretty trio of white petals that age gracefully to a soft pink hue. In the center of each bloom is a sunny yellow eye that practically sparkles in the filtered sunlight. They grow readily in shady sites, such as woodland areas, rock gardens and shadowed corners of the landscape. The delicate blooms sit amid attractive green foliage that forms a nice backdrop. Blooms appear from April to May on 12-15" stems. We like to see Trilliums in groups beneath deciduous trees, the snowy white blooms bringing light and beauty to the rugged site.
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Also known as Trillium grandiflorum, this charming wildflower is native to the U.S. Great White features a pretty trio of white petals that age gracefully to a soft pink hue. In the center of each bloom is a sunny yellow eye that practically sparkles in the filtered sunlight. They grow readily in shady sites, such as woodland areas, rock gardens and shadowed corners of the landscape. The delicate blooms sit amid attractive green foliage that forms a nice backdrop. Blooms appear from April to May on 12-15" stems. We like to see Trilliums in groups beneath deciduous trees, the snowy white blooms bringing light and beauty to the rugged site.