Hello Kathleen, I would love some if possible Kathleen. I am in Holland, Europe. I will pay for the costs. Kind regards, Hans Huizing Op 12-7-2015 om 18:54 schreef Kathleen Sayce: > My Trillium kurabayashi plants flowered for the first time, and set seed this year. Dozens per pod. Many more seeds than I can use. The seeds that became these plants came from NARGS about 8 years ago, and all plants have dark red flowers and well mottled leaves. My question is this: is there enough interest in growing this species among PBSers to send the extra seeds to the seed exchange? > > This species is native to SW Oregon and NW California, growing in rich deep moist soils with lots of organics. I plan to put it out in the wettest part of my garden, in partial shade. > > As for growing trilliums in pots: I switched to styrofoam fish boxes several years ago to start native PNW plants from seed, and have been impressed with how much larger, and vigorous plants are. I suspect cooler roots are key to this success. > > Kathleen > > > > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/