Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
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Turtlehead 
TRILLIUM, Nodding; Nodding Wake-Robin 
White flower dropping beneath the large leaves 
appear May and June. Grows in rich, wet woods 
from Canada to Georgia. 
TRILLIUM, Painted; Painted Wake-Robin 
An astonishingly beautiful white flower splashed 
with magenta rises above three dark green leaves. 
Blooms in May and is a native of the cold, damp 
woods from Canada to Georgia. 
TRILLIUM, Red; Wake-Robin or Birthroot 
Rich, deep reddish-purple flower above three large 
leaves. Blooms in May or June in woodlands from 
Canada to North Carolina. Flowers have an un- 
pleasant odor as they fade so are not desirable for 
house plants. 
TRILLIUM STYLOSUM 
Delicate, shell-pink bloom appears above dark 
green leaves usually in May. 
TRILLIUM, White 
Beautiful, white, lily-like flower rising above three 
large, dark green leaves. Blooms in April or May 
and is native of the deep, rich woods, Canada to 
North Carolina. 
TRUMPET CREEPER; Trumpet Vine 
Rapid growing and most decorative vine. Scarlet, 
trumpet-like flowers appear in midsummer. Native 
of southeastern United States. 
TURTLEHEAD; Snakehead 
Stately, pinkish-white flowers sway on a 1 to 4 
foot stem. Resemble turtle heads in shape and 
bloom during July, August, and September. Is a 
handsome addition to any wet woods or stream 
bank. Native from Canada to Florida. 
VIOLET, Bird’s Foot 
Velvety, lilac-purple flowers with orange centers 
blooming May and June. Leaves deeply cut differ- 
ing from other violets. Native, open woods and dry, 
sandy fields from Massachusetts to Florida. 
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Nodding Trillium 

Trumpet Vine 

Bird’s Foot Violet 
