White Trillium Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: To break their dormancy, these Trillium Grandiflorum seeds need to experience cold and warm moist periods followed by another period of cold moisture. Mix the white trillium seeds with a small amount of damp sand and place in a sealed plastic bag; store in a refrigerator for 30 days, then at 70-75 degrees F for 30 days, with a final period of 30 days in the refrigerator. Sow the seed 1/2" deep in a germination flat, keeping the soil lightly moist and at room temperature until germination. Alternatively, this seed can be direct sowed outdoors in late fall and allowed up to two years to germinate.
Growing: Water seedlings regularly until they become established; this plant develops rather slowly and may not produce blooms until its fourth or fifth year of growth. In order to thrive, it must have moist, rich soil. Excessive heat or drought may cause early dormancy. Mature plants may spread slowly by rhizomes. Do not attempt to transplant. This plant makes an ideal choice for shade or woodland gardens.
Harvesting: Due to the rarity of these blooms, they are best left to be enjoyed outdoors.
Seed Saving: Since these plants are rare and slow to produce seed, keep in mind that they are best left to reseed themselves if possible. After the flowers fade, small pods will form. Collect the white trillium seed as soon as the pod has begun to turn from white to brown; For best results, plant the seed immediately. If storing the Trillium Grandiflorum seed is necessary, keep it damp and refrigerated until planting.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Large-flower Trillium, Wake Robin, Great White Trillium, White Wakerobin
Latin Name: Trillium grandiflorum
Species Origin: US Native Wildflower
Type: Native Wildflowers
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
US Regions: Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast
Seeds per Ounce: 15,000
Stratification: Warm/Wet for 12 Weeks, then Cold/Wet for 12 Weeks - Repeat
Germination Ease: Stratify 24 Weeks
Sunlight: Part Sun, Shade
Height: 12 Inches
Color: White
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Spring, Blooms Late Spring
Many thanks!
Looking forward to growing these Trillium seeds. We live in the woods in north central West Virginia and hope to add more Trillium to the ones we already have. Thanks for excellent service.
Awesome!
Very happy with this seed company
I needed Trillium seeds for a memorial service. I ordered them days before the service and the company got them to me quickly. I was so grateful.
Too Little in Stock
I ordered 7 packets and received 4. Inventory was gone.
Everwilde refunded part of my payment immediately which was appreciated.
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: To break their dormancy, these Trillium Grandiflorum seeds need to experience cold and warm moist periods followed by another period of cold moisture. Mix the white trillium seeds with a small amount of damp sand and place in a sealed plastic bag; store in a refrigerator for 30 days, then at 70-75 degrees F for 30 days, with a final period of 30 days in the refrigerator. Sow the seed 1/2" deep in a germination flat, keeping the soil lightly moist and at room temperature until germination. Alternatively, this seed can be direct sowed outdoors in late fall and allowed up to two years to germinate.
Growing: Water seedlings regularly until they become established; this plant develops rather slowly and may not produce blooms until its fourth or fifth year of growth. In order to thrive, it must have moist, rich soil. Excessive heat or drought may cause early dormancy. Mature plants may spread slowly by rhizomes. Do not attempt to transplant. This plant makes an ideal choice for shade or woodland gardens.
Harvesting: Due to the rarity of these blooms, they are best left to be enjoyed outdoors.
Seed Saving: Since these plants are rare and slow to produce seed, keep in mind that they are best left to reseed themselves if possible. After the flowers fade, small pods will form. Collect the white trillium seed as soon as the pod has begun to turn from white to brown; For best results, plant the seed immediately. If storing the Trillium Grandiflorum seed is necessary, keep it damp and refrigerated until planting.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Large-flower Trillium, Wake Robin, Great White Trillium, White Wakerobin
Latin Name: Trillium grandiflorum
Species Origin: US Native Wildflower
Type: Native Wildflowers
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
US Regions: Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast
Seeds per Ounce: 15,000
Stratification: Warm/Wet for 12 Weeks, then Cold/Wet for 12 Weeks - Repeat
Germination Ease: Stratify 24 Weeks
Sunlight: Part Sun, Shade
Height: 12 Inches
Color: White
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Spring, Blooms Late Spring
Reviews
Review
Many thanks!
Looking forward to growing these Trillium seeds. We live in the woods in north central West Virginia and hope to add more Trillium to the ones we already have. Thanks for excellent service.
Review
Awesome!
Review
Very happy with this seed company
I needed Trillium seeds for a memorial service. I ordered them days before the service and the company got them to me quickly. I was so grateful.
Review
Too Little in Stock
I ordered 7 packets and received 4. Inventory was gone.
Everwilde refunded part of my payment immediately which was appreciated.