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One of my personal favorites - a trillium!

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  • ravynwitch@kind.socialR ravynwitch@kind.social

    One of my personal favorites - a trillium! These babies take two years of freeze-thaw cycles to sprout, and can take 7-10 years to flower for the first time! All that to say - don’t pick these when you see them!
    #trillium #WildFlowers

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    @RavynWitch I love Trilliums. Not as many out here in BC, when compared to our former cottage in Ontario. Tried to grow one here in BC once but it didn't take.

    And my favourite -- of our 5 dogs over the years -- was named Trillium.

    When I see a Trillium now, it brings back many wonderful memories. ~sigh~

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    • ravynwitch@kind.socialR ravynwitch@kind.social

      One of my personal favorites - a trillium! These babies take two years of freeze-thaw cycles to sprout, and can take 7-10 years to flower for the first time! All that to say - don’t pick these when you see them!
      #trillium #WildFlowers

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      #7

      @RavynWitch
      You best be respectin' Ontario's provincial flower like Belle says, folks. Even transplanted prairie boys like me get defensive.

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      • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

        RE: https://toot.wales/@richrollgardener/116431997344635110

        @RavynWitch I'll swap you a red for a white!

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        #8

        @richrollgardener deal! We get a few red in this area but I haven’t seen one yet!

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        • ravynwitch@kind.socialR ravynwitch@kind.social

          One of my personal favorites - a trillium! These babies take two years of freeze-thaw cycles to sprout, and can take 7-10 years to flower for the first time! All that to say - don’t pick these when you see them!
          #trillium #WildFlowers

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          @RavynWitch
          Oh, how I love them! 🤍

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          • ravynwitch@kind.socialR ravynwitch@kind.social

            One of my personal favorites - a trillium! These babies take two years of freeze-thaw cycles to sprout, and can take 7-10 years to flower for the first time! All that to say - don’t pick these when you see them!
            #trillium #WildFlowers

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            #10

            @RavynWitch Love them!

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            • kimberlyn@cosocial.caK kimberlyn@cosocial.ca

              @RavynWitch

              I love trilliums. They have been the official flower of my province (Ontario, Canada) since 1937.

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              @KimberlyN @RavynWitch in Ontario (our provincial flower), they are protected - it's illegal to pick them! (Now I know why).

              But I think it's legal to dig them up to transplant to your property 👍.

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              • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

                RE: https://toot.wales/@richrollgardener/116431997344635110

                @RavynWitch I'll swap you a red for a white!

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                #12

                @richrollgardener @RavynWitch

                I have both wild and an ugly green hybrid. I guess they weren't meant to come together. 😉

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                • deborahh@cosocial.caD deborahh@cosocial.ca

                  @KimberlyN @RavynWitch in Ontario (our provincial flower), they are protected - it's illegal to pick them! (Now I know why).

                  But I think it's legal to dig them up to transplant to your property 👍.

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                  @deborahh @KimberlyN @RavynWitch
                  The law is that it's legal to transplant them in small quantities, meaning nurseries and exporters can't strip large number of plants from the wild to sell in Canada or export to other countries.

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                  • oohokaykay@beige.partyO oohokaykay@beige.party

                    @deborahh @KimberlyN @RavynWitch
                    The law is that it's legal to transplant them in small quantities, meaning nurseries and exporters can't strip large number of plants from the wild to sell in Canada or export to other countries.

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                    #14

                    @OohOkayKay @KimberlyN @RavynWitch sounds good! 👍

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                    • ravynwitch@kind.socialR ravynwitch@kind.social

                      One of my personal favorites - a trillium! These babies take two years of freeze-thaw cycles to sprout, and can take 7-10 years to flower for the first time! All that to say - don’t pick these when you see them!
                      #trillium #WildFlowers

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                      @RavynWitch

                      my father-in-law gets these at his place in central minnesota. he loves to point them out, whether they're in bloom or not, every time we visit.

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                      • saltywizard@beige.partyS saltywizard@beige.party

                        @RavynWitch

                        my father-in-law gets these at his place in central minnesota. he loves to point them out, whether they're in bloom or not, every time we visit.

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                        @saltywizard they are a gem!!

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