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Can the wildflower Western Trillium aka Western Wake Robin be grown in a home garden?

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Can the wildflower Western Trillium aka Western Wake Robin be grown in a home garden?

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Western Trillium in a Home Garden Yes it can, if it is from your home area, or growing zone that you are in, I live in zone 4, look in a flowerand seed catalog and it will tell you what zone you are in. Let me add a few things, I just planted one in my shade garden and did some research. Here in WA and several other states it’s illegal to collect them from the wild. If you pick a flower or leaf off it will die. They take 15 years to bloom the first time, and seeds take 90 days to germinate, with cold, warm, and another cold stratification.

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