Trillium luteum
We are ecstatic to offer flowering-sized, nursery seed-propagated plants of the East Coast native (Kentucky to Virginia) Trillium luteum. The seed came from Tennessee’s Monroe/Cumberland Counties on the eastern end of the Cumberland Plateau. For us, the clumps begin flowering in mid-April (NC) with green- and silver-flecked foliage topped with a lemon-scented butter yellow flower…truly one of the most stunning of the genus. In the wild, Yellow toadshade is usually found in alkaline soil regions, but we have found it to adapt well to slightly acidic soils.