the first time I saw uvularia gladiflora in our local nursery, I am in zone 6A Ontario Canada, this is kind of surprising , i bought two of them by One_Kaleidoscope_198 native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardens 3 Comments dewitteillustration 2 months ago While Trillium luteum is not native to Ontario (probably not gonna spread like crazy), that’s still cool and thanks for the heads up! waverlygiant 2 months ago That looks like tropical milkweed to me which can be incredibly detrimental to monarch butterflies MotownCatMom 2 months ago What’s the yellow drooping flower? It looks like Uvularia grandiflora or large-flowered bellwort. ETA: Ooops. Didn’t see your caption. Yeah, that’s really unusual.
dewitteillustration 2 months ago While Trillium luteum is not native to Ontario (probably not gonna spread like crazy), that’s still cool and thanks for the heads up!
waverlygiant 2 months ago That looks like tropical milkweed to me which can be incredibly detrimental to monarch butterflies
MotownCatMom 2 months ago What’s the yellow drooping flower? It looks like Uvularia grandiflora or large-flowered bellwort. ETA: Ooops. Didn’t see your caption. Yeah, that’s really unusual.
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While Trillium luteum is not native to Ontario (probably not gonna spread like crazy), that’s still cool and thanks for the heads up!
That looks like tropical milkweed to me which can be incredibly detrimental to monarch butterflies
What’s the yellow drooping flower? It looks like Uvularia grandiflora or large-flowered bellwort.
ETA: Ooops. Didn’t see your caption. Yeah, that’s really unusual.