Posted on June 7, 2016June 1, 2016 by Catherine ArcolioDivinity Blooms of one nature is trillium’s trinity her triptych in the woods Like this:Like Loading...
I’d never seen a trillium until I began following a Massachusetts photographer, and I’ve never seen these deep, red ones until now. I can’t help it: the sepals and petals combined remind me of the pinwheels-on-a-stick we played with as kids. Loading... Reply
Not being from your neck of the woods I first read about trilliums in a fantasy novel Loading... Reply
PS didn’t get to complete the sentence. .. so it was a while before I realised it was a real flower and not made up. Loading... Reply
I am always delighted when I see them in spring, along with their cousins, the white trilliums. Loading... Reply
Trilliums are a wild flower? How totally COOL,
Stunning
Excellent!
How beautiful! Must have been a wonderful walk!
Ohhh… I did not know this beautiful plant! Thank you to show me it…
The red specimen is a treat indeed.
I’d never seen a trillium until I began following a Massachusetts photographer, and I’ve never seen these deep, red ones until now. I can’t help it: the sepals and petals combined remind me of the pinwheels-on-a-stick we played with as kids.
Love this!
Truly lovely.
Beautiful flower.
Exquisite 🙂
Would so love a Trillium in my garden! Beautiful
Never seen the red variety..really lovely.
Beautiful and divine.
Not being from your neck of the woods I first read about trilliums in a fantasy novel
PS didn’t get to complete the sentence. .. so it was a while before I realised it was a real flower and not made up.
🙂 They are always a wonder to find! And surprisingly they transplant very easily.
Can you get any better? Seems so
Cynthia! _/\_
I am always delighted when I see them in spring, along with their cousins, the white trilliums.