
Trillium erectum <br>RED TRILLIUM, PURPLE TRILLIUM
Trillium erectum, also known as red trillium, wake-robin, purple trillium, Beth root, or stinking Benjamin, is native to eastern Canada and the Eastern United States.
It is a spring ephemeral, an herbaceous perennial whose life-cycle is synchronised with that of the deciduous forests where it lives.
Like all trilliums, its parts are in groups of three, with 3-petalled flowers above whorls of pointed triple leaves. The flowers are a deep red colour.
Very limited supply. Sourced in Ontario.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 4-9
Height: 16", 40cm
Location: Shade or part shade
Seeds per packet: 5
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Trillium erectum, also known as red trillium, wake-robin, purple trillium, Beth root, or stinking Benjamin, is native to eastern Canada and the Eastern United States.
It is a spring ephemeral, an herbaceous perennial whose life-cycle is synchronised with that of the deciduous forests where it lives.
Like all trilliums, its parts are in groups of three, with 3-petalled flowers above whorls of pointed triple leaves. The flowers are a deep red colour.
Very limited supply. Sourced in Ontario.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 4-9
Height: 16", 40cm
Location: Shade or part shade
Seeds per packet: 5















