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Trillium (Subscribe)
Profiles
Mike and Jan Slater: Trilliums and Related Genera
http://www.voicenet.com/~mslater/pl_o_m~1/now.htm
Enthusiasts share their own and friends' photos, and a collection of links to trillium resources. Also information about Trillium-L, a mailing list about trilliums and other woodland species.
Paghat's Garden: Trillium ovatum
http://www.paghat.com/trillium.html
Gardener in the Pacific Northwest writes about Western trillium, both as it grows in its native habitat and in her garden. Several photos.
Specialty Perennials: Trillium Links
http://hardyplants.com/trillium.htm
Annotated list of links to web pages for trilliums.
Trillium luteum
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=R840
Fact sheet from the Kemper Center for Home Gardening provides photos, summary information, and noteworthy characteristics for yellow trillium.
Trilliums and Woodlanders
http://www.peak.org/~parsont/rockgard/woodland02.htm
Gardener in Oregon displays photos and provides cultural notes on several species of trillium growing in her own and friends' gardens. Also offers a few tips on growing trilliums from seeds.
