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When the Trillium Bloom in Northern Michigan

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There are many signs that spring is unfolding into summer and one sign is when the trillium bloom. These protected wild orchids are a wild flower. There are up to 50 species of trillium and in Michigan, the most common species is the trillium grandiflorium or large flowered trillium.

In Northern Michigan, late April through mid-May is trillium season. The woods explode with a carpet of trillium and create an incredible landscape that exists only for these few weeks. When the first trillium bloom, there is an excitement in Northern Michigan as within a few days, the woods will contain thousands and thousands of these spectacular flowers.

Take a drive along M-119, the Tunnel of Trees, from Harbor Springs to Cross Village where the geography couldn't be more perfect for trillium viewing. Or drive The Breezeway from Boyne Falls to Atwood and see an explosion of trillium in the woods.

Picking trillium is illegal in Michigan because the three leaves below the flower are the plant's sole food source. While you can't pick the trillium, you can take home trillium art. Boyer Glassworks creates one-of-a-kind trillium paperweights.








Last Updated: 05-01-2012 08:00 AM