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Great White Trillium

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Great White Trillium

Great white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum)is a flowering plant that is native to the eastern parts of North America, from Quebec in Canada all the way down to Georgia in the United States and grows as far west as Minnesota.

 Some of the more common names for the plant are white trillium, large-flowered trillium, white wake-robin, and trinity flower. It is a member of the lily family and grows best in shaded woodlands with fertile soil and fertile compost from the forest floor. This single white flower grows from a tall stem and is encased by three green leaves. The flower itself has three pristine white petals that will sometimes fade to a pale pink as it ages and is in bloom from late spring to early summer.The trillium is known as a spring ephemeral, which means that the life of the flower synchronizes with the woodlands in which it grows. 

With its large leaves, pretty blooms and its low maintenance needs, great white trillium is a favorite among the other varieties of trillium.

When appropriately tended, this lovely plant will keep flowering every year after it is planted. As it has larger petals than some similar flowers and is quite noticeable, this variety of trillium has been used as the provincial emblem of Ontario, Canada, and also has the distinction of being awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. It is easy to see why this wildflower is a perennial favorite among gardeners and conservationists alike. 

The Great White Trillium is one of our best selling trillium available.

The Trillium bloom in the Spring and are a perennial flower. It is native to different parts of the South Eastern United States and other areas. This perennial does best planted in at least partial shade. This plant ships bareroot, year round.

 ~Perennial

~Zones 3-9

~1 Year Guarantee

Great White Trillium are beautiful bulbs that will bring beauty to any garden!

 

The Great White Trillium is shipped bare root.

 

  • USDA Zones 3-9
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Growing Zones:
  • Color: White
  • Season: Spring
  • Height: 8-12 inches
  • Exposure: Partial - Full Shade
  • Ships As: Root/Rhizome
  • Warranty: 1 Year
Customer Reviews
5.0 Based on 46 reviews
  • 5
    Looked healthy

    May 01, 2020 Reviewer: Lindsay B

    I received one bulb (I purchased only one so that was expected), bare root, shipped in a ziploc bag in a box. The bulb looked very healthy and was planted the day of arrival. I doubt it will come up this year considering most trillium in my area have already bloomed (around 4/25/20), but hopefully I will see it next year! I'm very happy with my purchase.

  • 5
    Thanks for my healthy plants

    Aug 15, 2019 Reviewer: Hal Cohen

    The white trillium flowers arrived healthy and will be looking forward to their emergence next spring. Thanks for providing native ferns and flowers at a reasonable price. Best, Hal Cohen Cornell Oasis Community Garden

  • 5
    Great White Trillium

    Jun 06, 2019 Reviewer: Julie A Gloden

    Very pleased with the quality as well as the promptness in filling and shipping my order. I look forward to order more from Native Wildflowers Nursery.

  • 5
    Love these bulbs

    Jan 12, 2019 Reviewer: Customer

    These bulbs arrive fresh and are some already had sprouts. Will buy again. I love native wildflowers!

  • 5
    hard to find Trillium, growing in my garden!
    Apr 16, 2016

    Reviewer: Unknown

    Nothing says Spring like Trillium. Been looking for Trillium roots for some time. Actually went to site to find VA. Bluebells. Then I saw them. Trillium! And very reasonably priced. Of course I ordered. Roots arrived when they said they would. They were nice size, fleshy roots. I received not only my order, but also a couple of "rootlets". They are now planted and Im in anxious anticipation. So happy to have found NATIVE WILDFLOWERS.

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