Blush
Trillium grandiflorum, a North American woodlander which I keep in a shady place here. Just a few inches high this seemingly delicate beauty is in fact quite a toughie, for the shady place is in a very overgrown and wild part of the garden. Raised from seed sown a few years ago now, this flower opened pure white but has blushed pink as it ages. There is a much sought after form that opens pink and also a double flowered form with rather camellia-like flowers.
A hot, summery feel to today, first outing for the shorts! We've enjoyed a quiet Palm Sunday, a nice family lunch after church .... but it's a pyjama day for the youngsters who seem pretty chilled this holiday so far.
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