Trillium underwoodii
Trillium underwoodii, the longbract wakerobin, is a plant species found only in the southeastern United States (Alabama, Georgia, and northern Florida). Trillium underwoodii is a perennial herb up to 20 cm tall, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. Leaves are 2-tone, with light and dark splotches. Flowers are foul-smelling, usually deep maroon or purplish red but occasionally yellow.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Trillium underwoodii
Trillium underwoodii, the longbract wakerobin, is a plant species found only in the southeastern United States (Alabama, Georgia, and northern Florida). Trillium underwoodii is a perennial herb up to 20 cm tall, spreading by means of underground rhizomes. Leaves are 2-tone, with light and dark splotches. Flowers are foul-smelling, usually deep maroon or purplish red but occasionally yellow.
has abstract
Trillium underwoodii, the long ...... h red but occasionally yellow.
@en
Trillium underwoodiiFichier:Tr ...... la famille des Melanthiaceae.
@fr
binomial authority
class
division
family
genus
kingdom
order (taxonomy)
synonym
* Trillium lanceolatum var. rectistamineum (R.R.Gates)
* Trillium rectistamineum (R.R.Gates) H.St.John)
thumbnail
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
46,682,165
Wikipage revision ID
744,366,345
binomial
Trillium underwoodii
species
T. underwoodii
subject
hypernym
comment
Trillium underwoodii, the long ...... h red but occasionally yellow.
@en
Trillium underwoodiiFichier:Tr ...... la famille des Melanthiaceae.
@fr
label
Trillium underwoodii
@en
Trillium underwoodii
@fr