Edible flowers, Perennial vegetables Late May flowers in the Edible Garden May 20, 2018 Stephen Barstow Leave a comment A selection of late May flowers in the Edible Garden: http://www.edimentals.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Dandelions-2.mp4 Trillium grandiflorum intertwined with a self-sowed Hablitzia Trillium grandiflorum intertwined with a self-sowed Hablitzia and Lilium martagon Trillium flexipes, Nodding wakerobin Trillium flexipes, Nodding wakerobin Allium humile, a beauty from the mountains of China Allium humile, a beauty from the mountains of China Allium humile, a beauty from the mountains of China Dandelion peeping between the hairy stems of Heracleum maximum I love the way Trillium grandiflorum petals turn pink towards the end (as wood anemone also does sometimes) I love the way Trillium grandiflorum petals turn pink towards the end (as wood anemone also does sometimes) I love the way Trillium grandiflorum petals turn pink towards the end (as wood anemone also does sometimes) Optimized print or PDF