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Trillium grandiflorum Wake Robin
Wake Robin, Trillium grandiflorum is one of the best-know and beloved of the woodland flowers. In spring three white petals are backed by three sepals and held over three green leaves. This perfect harmony of three gives Wake Robin its other common name the Trinity Flower. In summer plant goes dormant making it a great companion plant for larger leafed shade plants like Hosta.
Plant bulbs in soil that has been amended with organic matter like Cotton Burr Compost. Plant bulbs 4-6″ deep and 4-6″ apart, about 3-4 a square foot. Plant in full sun to light shade. Part shade will keep the flowers looking better longer. Keep soil moist to encourage root formation.
Fertilizer: To get your bulbs off to a healthy start we recommend at planting applying an application of Espmoa Organic Bio Tone Starter Plus.
Offered in-house. Subject to availability.
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IMPORTANT PLANT ORDER INFORMATION
Plants ordered now will be available for pickup mid April 2021. We will contact you to schedule a pickup date and time.
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