Hello, From the complete absence of response, can I assume no one grows the various southeastern Trillium, except of course John Lonsdale who grows all of these treasures. How do these easy-to-grow yet lesser-known treasures grow for others. They're surprisingly hardy and successful here in northeastern USA. Surely, there must be some comment. What, Jim McK... no comment on any of these??? How do they grow for you all, do they set seed, can they be progagated, etc? Are trillium just not as interesting as Alstroemeria, Ornithogalum, or seemingly anything else? North America Trillium Key: http://efloras.org/florataxon.aspx/… Trillium reliquum http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… Trillium stamineum http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… Trillium lancifolium http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… Trillium rugelii http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… Trillium catesbaei http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… Trillium vaseyi http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… Trillium grandiflorum 'Multiplex' http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… http://plantbuzz.com/rockgard/woodland/… pg Mark McDonough Pepperell, Massachusetts, United States antennaria@aol.com "New England" USDA Zone 5 ============================================== >> web site under construction - http://www.plantbuzz.com/ <