Trillium petiolatum
Trillium petiolatum, the Idaho trillium or round leaf trillium, is a species of Trillium native to the northwestern Western United States, the States of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. It is somewhat unique among Trillium species as it has round petiolate leaves and flowers close to the ground as opposed to most other Trillium species which flower above the leaves. The plant is small, measuring just a few inches tall. It generally flowers from early April to late May and its flower is typically dark maroon to purple in color. It can be found near stream beds, under scrub brush, and near the edges of forests. Like most other trillium varieties in the Pacific Northwest, this variety prefers acidic soil.
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Trillium petiolatum
Trillium petiolatum, the Idaho trillium or round leaf trillium, is a species of Trillium native to the northwestern Western United States, the States of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. It is somewhat unique among Trillium species as it has round petiolate leaves and flowers close to the ground as opposed to most other Trillium species which flower above the leaves. The plant is small, measuring just a few inches tall. It generally flowers from early April to late May and its flower is typically dark maroon to purple in color. It can be found near stream beds, under scrub brush, and near the edges of forests. Like most other trillium varieties in the Pacific Northwest, this variety prefers acidic soil.
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Trillium petiolatum est une p ...... (classification APG II, 2003).
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* Stigmas: 7-20 mm long.
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*Trillium petiolatum f. luteum (V.G.Soukup)
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Trillium petiolatum est une p ...... (classification APG II, 2003).
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Trillium petiolatum, the Idaho ...... s variety prefers acidic soil.
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