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Coast Trillium

Trillium ovatum subsp. ovatum

perennial herb View on Calscape

Care

Sun

part shade

Water

moderate

Size

0–2ft tall

Bloom

Jan-Dec

Container

Friendly

Flowers

Prized

Native Range

Moist forests and woodlands of the North Coast Ranges from Mendocino to southern Humboldt County, below 3000 ft elevation, extending to Oregon and Washington.

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your Coast Trillium in partial shade to deep shade - it thrives under the dappled light of redwoods and mixed evergreen forests. Choose a spot with moist, well-draining soil on a slope or in a canyon-like setting if possible, mimicking its native Pacific Northwest habitat. Space plants about 12–18 inches apart to allow room for the slow spread via underground rhizomes. Plant in fall or early spring when the soil is naturally moist.

After Planting

Water moderately to keep soil consistently moist during the growing season and first year after planting. Expect Coast Trillium to be a slow grower - it spreads gradually through rhizomes, so patience is key; don't expect a large patch in year one. The plant is deciduous and will die back after flowering in spring or winter, which is completely normal. The #1 mistake is overwatering or planting in poorly draining soil, which causes rhizome rot; ensure water drains away rather than pooling around the plant.

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Wildlife Supported

Insects

Nectar · Spring

Early spring forager on trillium flowers during colony establishment

Seeds · Summer

Seed predation on developing trillium fruits

Nectar · Spring

Spring blooms provide early season nectar for emerging colonies

Nectar · Spring

Spring pollinator attracted to trillium flowers

Larval Host · Spring

Fungal disease affecting reproductive structures during spring emergence

Foliage · Spring

Herbivory on emerging spring foliage

Arachnids

Shelter · Spring

Ambush predator utilizing trillium flowers to hunt pollinators

Where to Buy

Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website