Saturday, May 09, 2026

Total Trillium Time

If you go down in the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise

We did not go down to the woods yesterday, but we did go up — up to the St James Woods on the northern fringes of town.

As for the surprise in the rhyme, well, we saw hundreds and hundreds of trilliums, our provincial flower. I was told that I would see some trillium flowers, but I've only previously seen them in small patches by the roadsides and not the plethora that greeted my eyes.

This (below) was one part of a large area, and there was more than one large area. It was rather wonderful. The picture doesn't do it justice, but one does what what can.



After gazing at the flowering fields, it was time for the old man to assume the position. While trilliums are not as low to the ground as the crocuses were a few weeks ago, they are still lowdown little things..


The surroundings are leafy and twiggy, but one does what one can. I hope you like the resulting photos. 




I really appreciated that glorious sighting of little white flower everywhere.

20 comments:

  1. Thank you for making the effort for these pretty little flowers. 😃

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  2. I've never seen trilliums or trillia(!) and these pictures are wonderful. Around here they exist but I think they're rare.

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  3. I think I had best get over to my favorite trillium spot today, if I've not already missed them! These are gorgeous.

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  4. How lovely...a really old woodland with so many trilliums! They must grow for many years to have that many. And each is so beautiful. Yay you for the low shots, and of course the better commendation should go to getting back up again!

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  5. It is good to see them thriving there. Such pretty flowers.

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  6. The old man has done well!

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  7. How beautiful! I see you are also among trout lilies!
    What a wonderful section of forest!

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  8. They are pretty. I don't know if I've seen any.

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  9. Oh, they are so lovely -soft and fresh. I love these photos, we do not see Trillium around here!

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  10. They are beautiful! I am new to trilliums and now will look for them every time I'm in the woods.

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  11. I imagine they are blooming in our woods in town too. Not sure I'll get to see them so thanks for sharing your woods.

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  12. What glory! I have seen fields of trilliums, but it's been a while ago.

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  13. Great close-ups of the Trillium.

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  14. They are really beautiful.

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  15. Your close ups of the trillium blooms resulted in some great images, thanks AC.

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  16. Those trillium bloom photos are first class! Such an extraordinarily beautiful flower.

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  17. No trillium here so I appreciate your photos.

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  18. Oh, my! How amazing!

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  19. They are terrific! Such a short season, though. Our hummingbirds came back yesterday.

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