Enhance your garden with the captivating beauty of Red Trillium, also known as Wood Lily. These 20 bare root bulbs of Trillium erectum will bring a unique charm to your landscape. The blooms start white and gradually transform into a stunning red, adding a splash of color to your shaded areas. Perfect for creating a naturalized woodland garden, these perennial wildflowers are a must-have for any plant enthusiast.
These Red Trillium bulbs are easy to plant and maintain, thriving in partial to full shade. They are hardy in zones 4-8, making them suitable for a wide range of climates. Plant them in mulched beds to provide the ideal growing conditions and watch them flourish year after year. The Wood Lily is a delightful addition to any garden, offering both visual appeal and a touch of natural elegance.
Key Benefits: Stunning Visual Appeal: The unique color transformation from white to red adds a dynamic element to your garden. Easy to Grow: These bulbs are relatively low-maintenance and thrive in shaded environments. Hardy and Perennial: Enjoy their beauty year after year in USDA zones 4-8. Naturalizes Well: Perfect for creating a natural woodland setting. Attracts Pollinators: Enhances biodiversity by attracting beneficial insects.
Key Features: Season of Interest: Spring Climate: Temperate Life Cycle: Perennial Watering: Light Color: Red
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is the best time to plant my Red Trillium bulbs? The ideal time to plant is in the fall, allowing the bulbs to establish roots before the spring growing season. 2. How much sunlight do these Wood Lily bulbs need? Red Trillium thrives in partial to full shade. Avoid planting them in areas with direct sunlight, especially during the hottest part of the day. 3. What type of soil is best for Red Trillium? They prefer well-drained, humus-rich soil. Amending your soil with compost can improve drainage and fertility. 4. How deep should I plant the Red Trillium bulbs? Plant the bulbs about 3-4 inches deep, with the pointed end facing upwards. 5. How often should I water the Wood Lily plants? Water lightly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Reduce watering during dormancy.
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