David Moore’s garden diary for early April, 2009 » Trillium

B.C. native trillium [Trillium ovatum]. Collected with extreme care from the wild, these plants make the adjustment to a woodland garden well. If they are given moist and shady conditions they multiply and naturalize.

B.C. native trillium [Trillium ovatum]. Collected with extreme care from the wild, these plants make the adjustment to a woodland garden well. If they are given moist and shady conditions they multiply and naturalize.

B.C. native skunk cabbage [Lysichitum americanum].  This member of the Arum family also goes by the more charming name Swamp Lantern.
Sometimes the promise is as enticing as the payoff. B.C. native fawn lily [Erythronium oregonum] lifting delecate buds up through the moss.

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