It’s time to take a walk in the woods. You can spot these if you look. There are more varieties than I can count. For additional pictures of the different varities, click here.
14 thoughts on “Trillium”
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Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
It’s time to take a walk in the woods. You can spot these if you look. There are more varieties than I can count. For additional pictures of the different varities, click here.
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This is so lovely! I love white 🙂
You really have a different world there! These kind of flowers are here after three months.
Beautiful ,white flower and colourful photo. Thanks!
Oh nice green there and cute little flower!
I’ve just noticed your link doesn’t work for me…
Ooh ! It’s time to have a walk in my woods !
You are so lucky. I cant have a walk in the woods, because there is no woods here. This green is beatiful with the whiye flower on it.
When I see trilliums just popped up, I feel that I am in the presence of magic.
ooooo so lovely!
reminds me that i have not posted any greens for a long….. time.
The shape and colour of the leaves with the white dainty blossoms make a wonderful, serene photo. PS. Did you get my message about the quilt?
tres belle photo, les couleurs de la plante sont tres belles. Deja le printemps ;o)
very beautiful photograph, the colors of the plant are very beautiful. Already spring ;O)
Beautiful! I’ve never seen this flower before.
It will be trillium time soon for us. But the deep snow has to melt first! 😉
Lovely photo!!!
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The white flowers really stand out in the greens and browns. Spring is here, right? Right??
Oh, I love trillium! This is a very lovely shot. It reminds me I want to make a trillium quilt. . .
-Kim
Trillium are very special wildflowers. We will get some in a couple of months. Along with the morel mushrooms, which I can hardly wait for!