Browsing Gallery: Trillium
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Trillium grandiflorum ID: 1596 Categories: Trillium grandiflorum At the Mt. Cuba Center for the Piedmont Flora in Delaware. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (213210 Bytes) [1660 Hits] |
Trillium simile ID: 1641 Categories: Trillium simile - Garden photo by mike slater Trillium simile is similar to Trillim vayseyi and Trillium erectum forma album hence the name. It is a large showy white-flowered southern species with gaping erect flowers (not reflexed petals) , small dark ovary. It may hybridize with the other members of the trillium erectum group and be difficult to identify. It is not always accepted as a species by all botanists. Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (195387 Bytes) [1659 Hits] |
Trillium luteum ID: 3362 Categories: Growing at the Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden. Photo by Todd Boland Created: Sun 20 of Mar., 2011 User: Todd Boland (600x399) (194595 Bytes) [1230 Hits] |
Trillium cuneatum ID: 1567 Categories: Trillium cuneatum is a large sessile trillium native to the Southeastern USA. It is variable in size, leaf pattern and flower color. It is the commonest sessile trillium in cultivation in most areas of the eastern USA. A garden Photo by mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (178533 Bytes) [1611 Hits] |
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Trillium sulcatum ID: 1649 Categories: Trillium sulcatum is another member of the Trillium erectum group. It is very similar to Tr. erectum but when looked at from the side the flowers are like a candle snuffer (i.e. that is they never open flat but the petals and sepals are always somewhat bell-shaped although the tips of the petals may be reflexed. Tr. sulcatum is named for the pronounced sulcate tips of the sepals, meaning in-rolled and shaped like the prow of a canoe. It also appears to hybridized with othe species in the Tr. erectum group. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (176123 Bytes) [1687 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna River Valley hybrid ID: 1652 Categories: Susquehanna River Valley Trilliums A population of Trilliums variously reported at Trillium flexipes, Tr.erectum, Tr. erectum Album are found in scattered glens along the Lower Susquehanna river in Southern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland. They appear to be hybrid swarms, for more information see the NARGS Wiki Trillium Page.Photo by Mike Slater photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (175546 Bytes) [1819 Hits] |
TRillium decumbens ID: 1574 Categories: Trillium decumbens is a a handsome sessile trillium with stems that lie flat on the ground and are hidden under the leaves so the plants appear to be stemless. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (161816 Bytes) [1668 Hits] |
Trillium cuneatum ID: 1570 Categories: Trillium cuneatum is a large sessile trillium native to the Southeastern USA. It is variable in size, leaf pattern and flower color. It is the commonest sessile trillium in cultivation in most areas of the eastern USA. a garden Photo by mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (161778 Bytes) [1739 Hits] |
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Trillium decipiens ID: 1572 Categories: Trillium decipiens is a sessile Trillium with beautifully marked leaves. Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (160408 Bytes) [1810 Hits] |
Trillium undulatum ID: 1534 Categories: Trillium undulatum leaves. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (159359 Bytes) [1709 Hits] |
Trillium cuneatum ID: 1564 Categories: Trillium cuneatum ia a large sessile trillium native to the Southeastern USA. It is variable in size, leaf pattern and flower color. It is the commonest sessile trillium in cultivation in most areas of the eastern USA. a garden Photo by mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (155898 Bytes) [1644 Hits] |
Trillium oostingii ID: 1616 Categories: This trillium from South carolina has just recently been named Trillium oostingii. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (150842 Bytes) [1582 Hits] |
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Trillium oostingii ID: 1617 Categories: This trillium from South Carolina has just recently been named Trillium oostingii. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (150842 Bytes) [1550 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid - six leaved individual ID: 1683 Categories: Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid? -Susquehanna River Valley Trilliums are a population of Trilliums variously reported at Tr. flexipes, Tr.erectum, Tr. erectum f album. The grow in scattered glens with limestone soil along the Lower Susquehanna river in Southern Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland. They appear to be hybrid swarms. Note the wide variation in size and color of the ovaries and petals. For more information see the NARGS Wiki Trillium Page. Photo by Mike Slater photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (149351 Bytes) [1661 Hits] |
Trillium albidum ID: 1495 Categories: Trillium albidum. Seed strain from Prof. Norman Deno. This west coast species is now happy growing in at least two gardens in Pennsylvania gardens. It is the second pedicillate trillium to bloom in the spring after Tr. nivale. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Fri 27 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (138713 Bytes) [2316 Hits] |
Trillium undulatum five leaved specimen ID: 1542 Categories: Trillium undulatum, a five leaved specimen. Photographed in the Wild at Dolly Sods, WV. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (138007 Bytes) [1652 Hits] |
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Trillium grandiflorum var roseum ID: 1483 Categories: Trillium grandiflorum var roseum. A medium pink form. Created: Fri 27 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (137029 Bytes) [1703 Hits] |
Trillium cuneatum ID: 1569 Categories: a green flowered form of Trillium cuneatum. This is a large sessile trillium native to the Southeastern USA. It is variable in size, leaf pattern and flower color. It is the commonest sessile trillium in cultivation in most areas of the eastern USA. a garden Photo by mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (136800 Bytes) [1701 Hits] |
Trillium nivale ID: 1613 Categories: Trillium nivale is one of the smallest trilliums. Only T. hibbersonii may be smaller. T.nivale is the first pedicillate trillium to bloom. It is well named as usually blooms in March when there may still be snow on the ground which doesn't affect it at all. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (128934 Bytes) [3111 Hits] |
Trillium grandiflorum ID: 1601 Categories: Trillium grandiflorum in the wild in South central Pennsylvania Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (127690 Bytes) [3365 Hits] |
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Trillium rivale ‘Bird’s Beak’ ID: 2758 Categories: Trillium rivale ‘Bird’s Beak’, a diminutive form grown and named by Betty Lowry. Created: Sun 28 of Mar., 2010 User: Ned M. Lowry (600x450) (126697 Bytes) [1846 Hits] |
TRillium sulcatum ID: 1650 Categories: Trillium sulcatum is another member of the Trillium erectum group. It is very similar to Tr. erectum but when looked at from the side the flowers are like a candle snuffer (i.e. that is they never open flat but the petals and sepals are always somewhat bell-shaped although the tips of the petals may be reflexed. Tr. sulcatum is named for the pronounced sulcate tips of the sepals, meaning in-rolled and shaped like the prow of a canoe. It also appears to hybridized with othe species in the Tr. erectum group. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (125882 Bytes) [1618 Hits] |
Trillium sessile ID: 1491 Categories: Trillium sessile in a Pennsylvania garden. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Fri 27 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (125814 Bytes) [1717 Hits] |
Trillium apetalon ID: 1545 Categories: Trillium apetalon, an asian speies with no petals only small reddish sepals. Photographed in a garden on Vancouver Island. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (125513 Bytes) [1940 Hits] |
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Trillium luteum ID: 4418 Categories: Growing in the garden of Bill and Sandy Snyder, Denver, CO; photo by Panayoti Kelaidis Created: Mon 07 of May, 2012 User: Todd Boland (750x563) (123131 Bytes) [450 Hits] |
Trillium sulcatum ID: 1648 Categories: Trillium sulcatum is another member of the Trillium erectum group. It is very similar to Tr. erectum but when looked at from the side the flowers are like a candle snuffer (i.e. that is they never open flat but the petals and sepals are always somewhat bell-shaped although the tips of the petals may be reflexed. Tr. sulcatum is named for the pronounced sulcate tips of the sepals, meaning in-rolled and shaped like the prow of a canoe. It also appears to hybridized with othe species in the Tr. erectum group. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (351x288) (118620 Bytes) [1674 Hits] |
Trillium chloropetalum v giganteum ID: 1777 Categories: Trillium chloropetalum v. giganteum (but it looks like T. albidum). Photo by Carl Denton, UK If you blow up the centre of the picture it shows better that the ovary and stigma are purple but the connective still pale, unfortunately the filament is not shown. I will admit to T.albidum having a purple stigma and filaments but never to having a purple ovary. Perhaps we could get some feedback on this from others." Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (432x341) (116500 Bytes) [2000 Hits] |
Trillium grandiflorum ID: 1600 Categories: Trillium grandiflorum in the wild in South central Pennsylvania Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (114571 Bytes) [1657 Hits] |
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Trillium chloropetalum var chloropetalum ID: 1780 Categories: T.chloropetalum var chloropetalum or could it be T.kurabayashii? Photo by Carl Denton, UK I do not know where it originally originated from, but it came to me as the former. Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (417x324) (113686 Bytes) [3108 Hits] |
Trillium recurvatum ID: 1629 Categories: Trillium recurvatum in full bloom. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (112552 Bytes) [1665 Hits] |
Trillium stamineum ID: 1644 Categories: Trillium stamineum is easily identifiable with its narrow twisted petals held horizontaly like the sepals and only the large stamens sticking up vertically. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (112024 Bytes) [1725 Hits] |
Trillium cuneatum ID: 1565 Categories: Trillium cuneatum ia a large sessile trillium native to the Southeastern USA. It is variable in size, leaf pattern and flower color. It is the commonest sessile trillium in cultivation in most areas of the eastern USA. a garden Photo by mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (111564 Bytes) [1574 Hits] |
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