spring asprung, wake-robin awakened
Mar. 22nd, 2009 10:53 amThe trillium patch by the driveway is coming into bloom! Here's the littlest bloomer, and the plants unspiraling their leaves:
And do you know what, trillium seeds are dead easy to sprout. People talk about all of this cold-warm-cold stratification, complicated technique, wait two years, so I put some seeds in just on a lark, not expecting much. In little pots shaded under the plum tree, with screening and pebbles on top to keep the damn squirrels out. And I went under the plum tree to look at the anemone coming up, and the trilliums are coming up too, sending up small single wavery banners. These funny cotyledons are apparently what they do their first year. No pictures of those yet, but here are the seeds and their juicy orange elaiosomes from last year:
A squill was coming up out of one pot too, how did that get in there, squirrel-planted? But no, it grew up into a drain hole and right through the pot; when I picked the pot up the squill pulled down and out.
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| From 2009-03-21 trillium, daffodil |
And do you know what, trillium seeds are dead easy to sprout. People talk about all of this cold-warm-cold stratification, complicated technique, wait two years, so I put some seeds in just on a lark, not expecting much. In little pots shaded under the plum tree, with screening and pebbles on top to keep the damn squirrels out. And I went under the plum tree to look at the anemone coming up, and the trilliums are coming up too, sending up small single wavery banners. These funny cotyledons are apparently what they do their first year. No pictures of those yet, but here are the seeds and their juicy orange elaiosomes from last year:
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| From 2008-07-13 trillium elaiosomes |
A squill was coming up out of one pot too, how did that get in there, squirrel-planted? But no, it grew up into a drain hole and right through the pot; when I picked the pot up the squill pulled down and out.

