Tag: Trilliums

  • Ontario's trilliums

    Today’s post comes from Assistant Zone Ecologist Pilar Manorome. Spring is probably my favourite season as it brings new life to our parks in the form of migrating birds and emerging spring ephemerals, giving our forests their long-awaited pops of vibrant colours and contrast. Most people know of the White Trillium — also referred to…

  • April's digital download

    We’re all familiar with the White Trillium — also referred to as Wake Robin or Large-leaved Trillium — as Ontario’s provincial flower. But have you seen a Red Trillium? You can find these jewel-toned beauties in the understory of rich deciduous or mixed forests. Throughout 2021, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use…

  • April's digital download

    Looking to spring-ify your device? This month’s FREE digital download of our provincial flower is sure to bring a smile to your face.

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