Saturday, May 27, 2023

Of Trilliums And Tulips

Here we have more today from Commissioners Park.


Behind the flowerbeds in the above shot, on the slope itself is a spot where several trilliums grow each year, blossoming around the same time as the tulips. True to form, they were showing themselves. Trilliums are the provincial flower in Ontario.


Back among the tulips. We'll carry on here tomorrow.

38 comments:

  1. The Trilliums are beautiful, too. Oh, all are. Love the colors.

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  2. So dazzling to see more and more tulips blooming

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  3. Trilliums stir my heart like few other plants.

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  4. A pleasure to see... pure colour.
    Happy greetings to you.
    I wish you a sunny weekend.

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  5. ...trillium is a spring treat!

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  6. Beautiful!
    Have a great weekend!

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  7. It’s nice when the trilliums do their thing all on their own.

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  8. Hello,
    I love all the tulips and the trillium! Have a happy weekend!

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  9. I didn't know trillium was your provincial flower. I love them.

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  10. Seeing Trilliums for the 1st time! Beautiful.

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  11. The trilliums are beautiful.

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  12. It is nice to see the trilliums thriving there.

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  13. Gorgeous trilliums photos ~ !

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  14. Ottawa is bursting with color these days.

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  15. I didn't know trilliums, but they are beautiful.

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  16. I have tried to grow Trilliums which I love, but sadly they don't care for my soil

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  17. The trilliums are beautiful and thank you for giving me a new plant to learn about.

    I see that they are also called Wake Robins, and that their seeds are mostly moved by ants, and that white tailed deer's love them.

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