Background of Trillium
About Trilliums - USDA Forest Service
All trillium species belong to the Liliaceae (lily) family and are rhizomatous herbs with unbranched stems. Morphologically, trillium plants produce no true ...
All About Trilliums | American Meadows
Trilliums, as the name implies have everything in 3s - three leaves, and three petals. Compared to the other spring flowers that bloom when winter is finally ...
Trillium | Description, Species, & Facts | Britannica
Trillium, genus of about 25 species of spring-flowering perennial herbs of the family Melanthiaceae, native to North America and Asia.
Trillium ... "Toadshade" redirects here. For other uses, see list of plants known as toadshade. For other uses, see Trillium (disambiguation). Trillium (trillium, ...
Trillium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Trilliums emerge in March in the eastern United States and linger until the end of April. Blooms are seen about the first of April. Strictly speaking, all the ...
The Folklore and Legend of Trillium - Norm Hamilton Photography
Native American women treated the root of the plant as sacred. Many Native American tribes used its root to assist in childbirth and as ...
Our Story – Trilliumbrewing.com
Launched with three employees and the support of family, friends, and community, our little brewery located on Congress Street in Boston's Fort Point ...
Gardening column: What to know about trilliums
Trilliums are slow-growing plants. The seeds usually take at least two years for germination. The actual plant takes 7 to 10 years before it is large enough to ...
Trillium through History - CarnivorousKy
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Great White Trillium - USDA Forest Service
The great white trillium is an herbaceous, long-lived, woodland, perennial wildflower with a broad distribution in eastern North America.
Trillium: A Beauty of the Spring Woods | The Outside Story
The trillium is one of our best-loved woodland flowers, due to its early spring appearance and showy beauty.
Trillium: The Princess of the Forest - Tryon Naturalist Notes
Diagram by Bruce Rottink, based upon: Ream, Tarn. 1991. Life History and Demography of Trillium ovatum Pursh. (Liliaceae) in Western Montana.
Native Plant: Terrific Trilliums - Butler SWCD
The above-ground plant is technically a flowering scape, and the leaf-like structures are bracts subtending the flower. Despite their morphological origins, the ...
Trillium | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Trillium grandiflorum (white trillium, white lily, wakerobin) flowers Apr-May in the hardwood forests of western and central Québec and in the lower Ottawa ...
Cultivation Note - Rhode Island Wild Plant Society
The flower of the pedi- cellate trilliums (subgenus trillium) devel- ops on ... RI Natural History Survey. http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org University ...
Trillium grandiflorum - NatureServe Explorer
Ecology and Life History · Duration: PERENNIAL, Long-lived, SPRING-FLOWERING · Reproduction Comments: Trillium seeds have an elaiosome, an oily, lipid-rich ...
Trillium – Trillium spp. - United Plant Savers
At least four groups, the Ccncow, Skagit, Iroquois, and Pomo, recognized Trilliums as poisonous. Wild Harvesting Impact On Other Species: Though T. erectum is ...
Great White Trillium - Flowers - Featured Content - Lovingly
The History of the Great White Trillium ... Trilliums are native to more temperate regions of North America and Asia and are commonly recognized by their three ...
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Background of Trillium - U.S. Department of Labor
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