
Trillium flexipes <br>TRILLIUM, NODDING WAKEROBIN, DROOPING TRILLIUM
Trillium flexipes, known as the nodding wakerobin, bent trillium, or drooping trillium, is found from Minnesota to Ohio, south to Tennessee, New York, Pennsylvania, Alabama, and other states. It is an endangered species in Ontario and threatened in North Carolina.
T. flexipes is a perennial herbaceous plant that spreads by means of underground rhizomes. In northern areas, the flower tends to hang, while central and southern strains have a large erect flower. The flower petals are normally white but can be reddish or maroon. The fruit is rosy red to purplish and fragrant of ripe fruit.
Rare and limited supply!
Type: Very hardy perennial
Height: 18"
Location: Part sun or shade
Hardiness zones: 4-7
Seeds per packet: 5
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Trillium flexipes, known as the nodding wakerobin, bent trillium, or drooping trillium, is found from Minnesota to Ohio, south to Tennessee, New York, Pennsylvania, Alabama, and other states. It is an endangered species in Ontario and threatened in North Carolina.
T. flexipes is a perennial herbaceous plant that spreads by means of underground rhizomes. In northern areas, the flower tends to hang, while central and southern strains have a large erect flower. The flower petals are normally white but can be reddish or maroon. The fruit is rosy red to purplish and fragrant of ripe fruit.
Rare and limited supply!
Type: Very hardy perennial
Height: 18"
Location: Part sun or shade
Hardiness zones: 4-7
Seeds per packet: 5















