Trillium albidum
Trillium albidum, known by the common names giant white wakerobin, white toadshade, and sweet trillium, is a species of flowering plant native to the northwestern United States from Washington to central California. It occurs in forests, woodlands, scrub, and chaparral habitat, becoming common in some areas. Varieties
* Trillium albidum subsp. albidum - California, west-central + southwestern Oregon
* Trillium albidum subsp. parviflorum (V.G.Soukup) K.L.Chambers & S.C.Meyers - Washington, northwestern Oregon
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Trillium albidum
Trillium albidum, known by the common names giant white wakerobin, white toadshade, and sweet trillium, is a species of flowering plant native to the northwestern United States from Washington to central California. It occurs in forests, woodlands, scrub, and chaparral habitat, becoming common in some areas. Varieties
* Trillium albidum subsp. albidum - California, west-central + southwestern Oregon
* Trillium albidum subsp. parviflorum (V.G.Soukup) K.L.Chambers & S.C.Meyers - Washington, northwestern Oregon
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* Trillium parviflorum (V.G.Soukup) (syn of Trillium albidum subsp. parviflorum)
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