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Trillium Carpet

Business Feature, Poetry/Essay

TrilliumCarpet-Hurlin-WebBy Kristin Hurlin

The cold winter weather of 2013 that lingered well into May has delayed the emergence of our beloved trillium, prolonging their bloom time into June. The large flowered trillium (trillium grandiflorum) has a single, stout stem arising from a deeply buried bulb, three leaves and three big white petals. A Michigan Protected Flower, trillium are fragile and should not be picked, as this kills the entire plant. Besides, they lack fragrance and wilt quickly. In an emergency situation people can eat the leaves and bulb. White-tailed deer also eat trillium, and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources predicts that between habitat destruction by humans and grazing by deer, trillium could disappear in the next 30 years. So enjoy the trillium today, and do what you can to ensure their survival for your great grandchildren.

Artist Kristin Hurlin has lived and worked in downtown Glen Arbor for 30 years. Her gallery, “PARADISO”, located behind her home on M-22, features original art, prints, “rock art”, photos, furniture and more. Open summers from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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May 21, 2013/by editor
Tags: Glen Arbor, Kristin Hurlin, Leelanau, Michigan, Paradiso, trillium
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