Red Wake Robin Trillium
Red Wake Robin Trillium
Red Wake Robin Trillium
Red Wake Robin Trillium

Red Wake Robin Trillium

Aka: Red Trillium, Stinking Benjamin, Trillium erectum
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  • Red spring flowers bloom early
  • Low growing woodland perennial
  • Hardy native plant for shade
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Red Wake Robin Trillium for Sale | Trillium erectum

Discover our Red Wake Robin Trillium plants, perfect for adding vibrant color to your shade garden. These hardy perennials feature striking red blooms that stand out beautifully among green foliage. Ideal for woodland settings or naturalized garden areas, they thrive with minimal care. Bring home a healthy Trillium erectum and enjoy its long-lasting beauty year after year.

How to Identify the Red Wake Robin Trillium

Recognizable by vibrant red, three-petaled flowers and large green leaves. This woodland perennial grows low to the ground and produces a single flower per stem, adding striking color to shaded garden areas.

Essential Plant Details for Red Wake Robin Trillium

Hardy perennial native to eastern North America. Grows 12 - 18 inches tall. Prefers moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil. Blooms in spring and thrives in partial to full shade.

Why Choose a Red Wake Robin Trillium for Your Garden?

Provides early spring color and natural beauty. Low-maintenance woodland-friendly growth habit. Attracts pollinators while enhancing shaded spaces with bold red flowers.

How to Successfully Grow Red Wake Robin Trillium

Plant in humus-rich, well-drained soil. Thrives in partial to full shade. Mulch helps retain consistent moisture. Avoid disturbing roots and give plants space to spread naturally for vibrant blooms.

Best Season for Planting Red Wake Robin Trillium

Early spring or fall, when the soil is cool and moist. Helps roots establish before extreme temperatures and supports abundant flowering in the following spring.

Ideal Locations for Planting Red Wake Robin Trillium

Woodland gardens, shaded borders, or along paths with dappled sunlight. Prefers areas sheltered from strong winds with rich, moist soil. Complements ferns, hostas, and other shade-loving plants.

Red Wake Robin Trillium Bloom Time

Blooms in early to mid-spring. Deep red flowers last several weeks and emerge before the forest canopy fully develops.

Step-by-Step Guide to Planting Red Wake Robin Trillium

  • Select a shaded or partially shaded location with rich, well-drained soil.
  • Prepare the soil by mixing in organic compost.
  • Plant rhizomes or seedlings 2 - 3 inches deep and 12 inches apart.
  • Water gently after planting and apply a layer of mulch to retain moisture.
  • Monitor for consistent soil moisture, avoiding waterlogging.

Watering Guidelines for Red Wake Robin Trillium

Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy. During dry spells, water deeply once or twice a week. Mulching conserves moisture and protects roots.

Fertilization Recommendations for Red Wake Robin Trillium

Feed in early spring with a slow-release, balanced fertilizer or organic compost. Avoid over-fertilizing to protect delicate roots and promote strong, vibrant flowers.

How We Ship Your Red Wake Robin Trillium

Carefully packaged for safe transit with protective wrapping and clear planting instructions. Plants arrive healthy and ready for your garden.

Why Buy from Ever-Green-Trees.com?

Premium-quality Red Wake Robin Trillium sourced from trusted nurseries. Healthy plants ready to bloom, backed by expert guidance for planting and care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How tall does Red Wake Robin Trillium grow?
It grows between 12 - 18 inches tall, perfect for woodland or shaded gardens.
Q2: When does it bloom?
Q3: Can it grow in full shade?
Q4: How often should I water it?
Q5: Is it deer resistant?
Q6: Can it be planted in containers?
Q7: How far apart should plants be spaced?
Q8: Do I need to fertilize it?
Q9: Can it survive winter?
Q10: Where is the best location to plant it?