And in case you didn’t get enough trillium photos the other day, here are a few more photos of one of my favorite spring wildflowers
Trillium Grandiflorum at Winterthur Gardens

Trillium Grandiflorum © 2019 Patty Hankins

Trillium Grandiflorum © 2019 Patty Hankins
Deep Rose Purple Trillium – Trillium grandiflorum deep rose trilllium – photographed at Mt. Cuba Center. I’m assuming these are a cultivar of the usual white Trillium grandiflorum. While those do turn pink once they are pollinated, it’s not this shade of pink. I can find no record of a native Deep Rose Purple Trillium in any of my wildflower books.

Deep Rose Purple Trillium © 2019 Patty Hankins

Deep Rose Purple Trillium © 2019 Patty Hankins
Trillium Grandiflorum at Mt Cuba Center

Trillium Grandiflorum © 2019 Patty Hankins