Many gardeners see a shady corner of their garden as a problem area, but there are a whole host of amazing varieties that will positively thrive there, making it actually a really good opportunity to grow something different. & many of those same plants are great for naturalising too! SAVE £2.98 on this Collection containing 3 plants (1 of each variety):T. Luteum (Yellow Wakerobin)
- Attractive mottled leaves, & long-lasting, lemon-scented flowers with three long, quite narrow petals in yellow or bronze. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers April-May. Height 30-38cm. Root size 1.T. Catesbyi (Bashful Wakerobin)
- A graceful plant with reflexed, backward-curling, nodding blooms of creamy-white, sometimes with a hint of pink, sometimes completely pink. Flowers in April. Height 30-38cm. Root size 1.T. Erectum (Red Trillium)
- Attractive dark mahogany-red flowers set off against plain green foliage. One of the quickest species to form a good clump. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers in April. Height 30-38cm. Root size 1.