Rare double trillium

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Rare double trillium

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I wanted to share this one. I wonder if this will clump any bigger?
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:cool: :cool: COOL!!!
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Western Washington, eh? Hmm, I wonder where exactly Hosta Dad lives?
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Wow, I like, I want!

Where can I get one?

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I live near Seattle. Good question as far as where to find double trilliums. I purchased mine from a fellow garden club member during a fundraising sale. I believe some specialty garden sites on the web might have some. Sorry I can't be anymore help.

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so where about's you live :roll: :-?
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Uh-oh Hostadad - releasing your location may result in a midnight raid if Doris can track you down.

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Post by insam »

Very nice! Doubles can be found on the market (under names like 'plenum', 'multiplex', 'snowbunting' etc etc.) but for a price. Most do seem to be grandiflorum.
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Julie, I do have night vision goggles.
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WOW! That is oh so nice! :D Very, very :cool:

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Post by wishiwere »

Wow! :o

How in the whole world did I miss this in the spring!? Gorgeous! Looks like a rose bloom!
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I got mine from Seneca Hill Perennials. They have a web site.
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Thanks, I'll have to check it out! Those are so very special!
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