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Trillium has included all pedicellate-flowered species (which is a paraphyletic group), but in 2022, the subgenus was circumscribed as a clade of fourteen (14) species. [38] Its type species is Trillium erectum L. Historically, the subgenus has been known as the Erectum group. [34] [39] [40] [35] [41] Trillium subgen.
The Red Trillium (Trillium Erectus) ... Once the plant produces its first flower it will bloom annually. As with many spring woodland flowers, the bloom lasts about 3 weeks.
Trillium grandiflorum is a perennial that grows from a short rhizome and produces a single, showy white flower atop a whorl of three leaves. Flowering stems are 20–40 cm (8–16 in) tall. [6]
Trillium ovatum, the Pacific trillium, also known as the western wakerobin, western white trillium, or western trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is the most widespread and abundant trillium in western North America .
Trillium bloom along the trail in the Wehr Nature Center at Whitnall Park, Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Milwaukee County Parks are open with limited venues as residents social distance while enjoying ...
Trillium petiolatum flowers very early April to late May (depending upon conditions and elevation) but it may bloom earlier upon south-facing slopes. It occurs at elevations from 400 to 1,400 m (1,300 to 4,600 ft), above stream beds, under scrub brush, and near the edges of coniferous and deciduous forests. [ 5 ]
Trillium erectum, the red trillium, [4] also known as wake robin, [5] purple trillium, [6] bethroot, [7] or stinking benjamin, [8] is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. The plant takes its common name "wake robin" by analogy with the European robin , which has a red breast heralding spring.
Trillium nivale, the snow trillium [3] or dwarf white trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It is native to parts of the east and midwest United States , primarily the Great Lakes States , the Ohio Valley , and the Upper Mississippi Valley , as far north as central Minnesota .