Trillium grandiflorum
WHITE TRILLIUM
3 BULBS
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White Trillium bulbs (packs of 3). The dormant bulbs are fresh, and have already bloomed in a greenhouse this season, and are dormant when shipped. The bulbs should be planted in the garden right away. They are not expected to grow again until the next spring (2026).
The White Trillium is an ideal plant for shaded and woodland gardens! Flowers are large, about 4", and perfectly white. The Trillium is easy to grow, and likes shaded areas with regular moisture. Plants slowly form large drifts, or colonies. The Trillium has been chosen as the official Ontario Floral Emblem flower.
The White Trillium is native to eastern North America, from northern Quebec to the southern parts of the United States through the Appalachian Mountains into northernmost Georgia and west to Minnesota. There are also several populations in Nova Scotia, Maine, southern Illinois, and Iowa.
Plant tags: Included
Type: Very hardy perennial
Location: Shade or part shade
Hardiness zones: 3-8
For plant information our live plants collection page or our shipping information.
The leaves contain calcium oxalate crystals and crystal raphide, and should not be consumed by humans.
Trillium grandiflorum
WHITE TRILLIUM
3 BULBS
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White Trillium bulbs (packs of 3). The dormant bulbs are fresh, and have already bloomed in a greenhouse this season, and are dormant when shipped. The bulbs should be planted in the garden right away. They are not expected to grow again until the next spring (2026).
The White Trillium is an ideal plant for shaded and woodland gardens! Flowers are large, about 4", and perfectly white. The Trillium is easy to grow, and likes shaded areas with regular moisture. Plants slowly form large drifts, or colonies. The Trillium has been chosen as the official Ontario Floral Emblem flower.
The White Trillium is native to eastern North America, from northern Quebec to the southern parts of the United States through the Appalachian Mountains into northernmost Georgia and west to Minnesota. There are also several populations in Nova Scotia, Maine, southern Illinois, and Iowa.
Plant tags: Included
Type: Very hardy perennial
Location: Shade or part shade
Hardiness zones: 3-8
For plant information our live plants collection page or our shipping information.
The leaves contain calcium oxalate crystals and crystal raphide, and should not be consumed by humans.