This trillium produces the largest blooms of the species, three to four inch wide white blooms turn rose with age. Deciduous plants grow in shade or semi-shade. Found in woodlands in early spring.
Additional Information:
The trillium is a simple, graceful perennial that is one of the most familiar and beloved of the spring woodland wildflowers. Leaves, petals and sepals of all trilliums come in groups of three.
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USDA Hardiness Zone 3-6
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 Good Companions 
Blue Cohosh
(Caulophyllum thalictroides),
Black Cohosh
(Actaea podocarpa),
Red Trillium
(Trillium erectum),
Yellow Violet
(Viola pubescens),
Goat's Beard
(Aruncus dioicus),
Downy Skullcap
(Scutellaria incana)
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