Hi, Whilst waiting for my new hip to cement into place I've been catching up with the thousand or so images I took this spring and yesterday added a couple of hundred new trillium images to my web site. I also took down some of the less interesting ones and completed the reorganization by species to make it easier to navigate. The new images can be found at http://tinyurl.com/8mcp9/ (sessile species) and http://tinyurl.com/9tgnv/ (pedicellate species). Of particular interest are the Trillium discolor with red and green flares in the flower (must be sub-species at least....), the yellow cuneatum with a red flare and the lancifolium with most un-lanceolate leaves. The pictures of viride and viridescens are of plants that are correctly identified. Please let me have any comments or constructive criticisms. Thanks, J. John T Lonsdale PhD 407 Edgewood Drive, Exton, Pennsylvania 19341, USA Home: 610 594 9232 Cell: 484 678 9856 Fax: 801 327 1266 Visit "Edgewood" - The Lonsdale Garden at http://www.edgewoodgardens.net/ USDA Zone 6b