Description
“You’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all” does not apply to Trilliums. There’s no ho-hum about Ontario’s floral emblem! Each spring, the Trilliums call us back into the woodlands to peer into their faces of unparalleled purity.
Spying the crimson frock of the Trillium’s regal cousin, Wake-Robin always quickens one’s heartbeat! Unfortunately, its flowers, pollinated by flies, exude an unpleasant odour.
Did you see what the Wild Ginger’s carpet of hearts is hiding? A jug-like crimson flower snuggled at the base of woolly stems!
Wild Ginger’s roots have a pleasing, ginger-like aroma, and can be used as a spice.
Moist, shaded sites with humus-rich soil will enable Wild Ginger to thrive in your shade garden . . . secret jugs and all!
(Right panel of 3-panel Tryptic: Woodland Wildflowers)

Big Ben - 18x24 Canvas Print
Splashing Thru the Crags - Original Oil on Canvas 20x16
Moon Gate - Original 21x14 Watercolour (Framed)
Glade Creek Grist Mill - Winter - Original 36x24 Oil on Board
Yellow Lady's Slipper - 4.25x5 Watercolour Print
Indian Harbour - Original 36x24 Oil on Board (Framed)
Come With Me - 9x18 Oil on Canvas Print 



