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Trillium - Wikipedia Trillium (trillium, wakerobin, toadshade, tri flower, birthroot, birthwort, and sometimes "wood lily") is a genus of about fifty flowering plant species in the family Melanthiaceae
About Trilliums - US Forest Service All trillium species belong to the Liliaceae (lily) family and are rhizomatous herbs with unbranched stems Morphologically, trillium plants produce no true leaves or stems above ground The “stem” is just an extension of the horizontal rhizome and produces tiny, scale like leaves (cataphylls)
Growing Trillium Plants: How To Plant A Trillium - Gardening Know How Trilliums bloom early and become dormant by midsummer, yet with suitable growing conditions they are easy to care for and long-lived in the garden In order for them to thrive in the home garden, you must mimic their native habitat by providing moist, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter
How to Plant and Grow Trillium - Better Homes Gardens Trillium is a genus of spring-blooming wildflowers in the lily family Most of the more than 40 trillium species are native to temperate North America and primarily found in the eastern United States, from the thickets of Quebec and Ontario to the woodlands of Alabama and Georgia, and in between
All About Trillium - Longfield Gardens All About Trillium These native wildflowers bloom in mid to late spring Learn about some of the many different species and how to grow trillium in your yard or garden
Trillium: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive Concerns, and . . . Trillium, also known as Birthroot, Wake-robin, or Indian Balm, is a fascinating and unique wildflower found predominantly in North America and parts of Asia Belonging to the Melanthiaceae family , this herbaceous perennial thrives in shaded areas with rich, loamy soils
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 Many species of trillium are cultivated in wildflower gardens They are so-named for their three leaflike bracts and flowers in parts of three
All About Trilliums - American Meadows Trilliums are ingrained in our culture They grace U S postage stamps, are the state flower in many states and a Canadian Province, and are used as emblems on everything from restaurants to resorts Trilliums, as the name implies have everything in 3s - three leaves, and three petals
8 Different Types of Trillium Flowers - Garden Lovers Club Trilliums (Trillium spp ) are unusual flowers that grow in many areas of North America These lovely plants have three petals that can be narrow or wide, usually ending in a point