When we lost the large trees in our front yard I thought my favorite patch of shade loving trillium was finished but we carefully transplanted a few hardy specimens to the back side of our house and this little seedling is growing strong tucked away under a leafy rhododendron.
Posted as part of Lens and Pen by Sally’s Photography and Non-SLR Digital Photo Challenge: Macro.
It is looking very healthy, hope it multiplies fast.
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Thanks, Bebs. 🙂
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The slugs made a meal of our poor trillium this year. 😦 Hope yours has better luck!
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Oh no, D’Arcy! I’m keeping my fingers crossed that ours last the season. 🙂
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that wetness add to the beauty 🙂
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Thanks, Joshi. 🙂
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Trillium are such lovely Spring surprises each and every year, so I’m glad that you were able to save these precious wildflowers. Hipstamatic is one of my favorite apps too. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks so much, Sally. 🙂
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The trillium is the provincial flower of Ontario and seeing the forest carpeted with them when I was hiking the Bruce Trail was a real thrill. They are a beautiful harbinger of spring 🙂
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A forest full of trillium would be wonderful to see, Joanne. I didn’t know they were the flower of Ontario! Our state flower is the Rhododendron. 🙂
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Lisa, there’s a whole world in your lovely macro! I’m so glad you could save and replant some of these.
janet
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Thanks, Janet! Sometimes I see new things in photos that I miss in the moment – like some of the new growth around the trillium. 🙂
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Beautiful shot of the beginning of life.
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Thank you. 🙂
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