Browsing Gallery: Trillium
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Trillium flexipes, upright form ID: 1498 Categories: Trillium flexipes, an upright form from Kentucky. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Fri 27 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (77257 Bytes) [1680 Hits] |
Trillium recurvatum ID: 1497 Categories: Trillium recurvatum 'Shari's Flame'. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Fri 27 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (77128 Bytes) [1554 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1660 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) (76503 Bytes) [1574 Hits] |
Trillium grandiflorum ID: 1604 Categories: Trillium grandiflorum in the wild in South central Pennsylvania Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (74047 Bytes) [1663 Hits] |
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Trillium pusillum ID: 1487 Categories: Trillium pusillum in a Pennsylvania garden. photo by Mike Slater Created: Fri 27 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (73853 Bytes) [1568 Hits] |
Trillium rugelii ID: 1635 Categories: Trillium rugelii This southern species usually has larger flowers than the northern T. cernuum and the anthers are 3 to 5 times as long as the filament that carries them. T. rugellii also hybridizes with other members of the Trillium erectum group. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (73344 Bytes) [1460 Hits] |
Trillium luteum ID: 1609 Categories: Trillium luteum Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (73100 Bytes) [1496 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1679 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) (72960 Bytes) [1900 Hits] |
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TRillium erectum f. album ID: 1586 Categories: Trillium erectum f. album an individual with cream colored petals. Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (72751 Bytes) [1504 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1671 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) (72207 Bytes) [1736 Hits] |
Trillium undulatum ID: 1540 Categories: Trillium undulatum just finishing bloom. Photographed in the Wild at Dolly Sods, WV. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (71232 Bytes) [2628 Hits] |
Trillium erectum f. album ID: 1583 Categories: Trillium erectum f. album Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (71215 Bytes) [1654 Hits] |
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Trillium catesbaei ID: 1549 Categories: Trillium catesbaei This beautiful species was named after the famous early explorer Mark Catesby. The elegeant flowed are held below the leaves and are often a good pink color. Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (71067 Bytes) [1875 Hits] |
Trillium cernuum ID: 1559 Categories: Trillium cernuum photographed in the wild in Southeastern Pennsylvania. This rather inconspicuous trillium is found growing in damp/wet stream valleys. T. cernuum is in the "Trillium erectum" group of species and is known to hybridize with other members of that group. It is difficult to grow in cultivation. The flowers are held on short curved pedicels below the leaves. A key character is that the lavender pollen on the anthers which are short, only about the same length as the filament that supports them. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (70592 Bytes) [1941 Hits] |
Trillium albidum ID: 1618 Categories: Trillium albidum Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (70411 Bytes) [3329 Hits] |
Trillium cernuum ID: 1562 Categories: Trillium cernuum photographed in the wild in Southeastern Pennsylvania. This rather inconspicuous trillium is found growing in damp/wet stream valleys. T. cernuum is in the "Trillium erectum" group of species and is known to hybridize with other members of that group. It is difficult to grow in cultivation. The flowers are held on short curved pedicels below the leaves. A key character is that the lavender pollen on the anthers which are short, only about the same length as the filament that supports them. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (70073 Bytes) [1793 Hits] |
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Trillium nivale ID: 919 Categories: A close-up of the flowers; photo by Todd Boland Created: Sun 01 of Nov., 2009 User: Todd Boland (550x522) (69909 Bytes) [1788 Hits] |
Trillium undulatum ID: 1539 Categories: Trillium undulatum just finishing bloom. Photographed in the Wild at Dolly Sods, WV. Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (68282 Bytes) [1772 Hits] |
Trillium petiolatum ID: 1759 Categories: Trillium petiolatum Photo taken in the wild by Jim McClements This is quite a contrary Trillium that blooms very early in the spring in wet areas in the prairies and woodland edges of Western Oregon, Washington and Eastern Idaho. Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (244x288) (68270 Bytes) [1566 Hits] |
Trillium erectum f. album ID: 1584 Categories: Trillium erectum f. album Garden photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (500x375) (67971 Bytes) [1642 Hits] |
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1674 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 (375x500) (67288 Bytes) [1534 Hits] |
Trillium rivale ID: 1757 Categories: Trillium rivale (Syn. Pseudotrillium rivale) Pink form. Garden photo by Jim McClements Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (360x267) (65799 Bytes) [3160 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1673 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) (64569 Bytes) [1690 Hits] |
Trillium rivale ID: 1758 Categories: Trillium rivale (Syn. Pseudotrillium rivale) Pink form. Garden photo by Jim McClements Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (252x278) (64209 Bytes) [1604 Hits] |
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Trillium grandiflorum ID: 1599 Categories: Trillium grandiflorum in the wild in South central Pennsylvania Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sat 28 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (64084 Bytes) [1476 Hits] |
Trillium hibbersonii ID: 1756 Categories: TRillium hibbersoniiPhoto by Jim McClements Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (432x288) (61509 Bytes) [1990 Hits] |
Trillium sessile ID: 665 Categories: Photo by Todd Boland Created: Fri 23 of Oct., 2009 User: Todd Boland (539x513) (59791 Bytes) [1990 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1654 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) (59124 Bytes) [1758 Hits] |
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Trillium undulatum f. enotatum ID: 1768 Categories: Trillium undulatum f. enotatum photographed by Jim McClements near the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. COMMENT BY Mike Slater: There were a few typical Trillium undulatum plants in this population with nearly unmarked flowers so comparisons could be easily made. After much close examination of the plants, Jim and Carl Denton convinced me that these were a form of T. undulatum. In all aspects except the flowers the two forms appeared identical and they were growing together in very acid soil in deep shade. But in addition to the almost complete lack of red markings on the petals, the petals were quite noticeably different in shape, as you can see in these two photos. The petals of typical T. undulatum are quite long and tapering with "undulating" margins, while the f. enotatum specimens we found had shorter petals which tapered abruptly short pointed little tip (apiculate) and the margins are straight. Therefore I wouldn't consider these plants to be simply a "white flowered form" of T. undulatum but a morphological form as well. Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (236x231) (57897 Bytes) [1693 Hits] |
Trillium recurvatum f. shayi ID: 1762 Categories: Trillium recurvatum f. shayi is the yellow flowered form of the Prairie Trillium. Garden photo by Jim McClements Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (402x288) (57799 Bytes) [1473 Hits] |
Trillium recurvatum f. shayi ID: 1763 Categories: Trillium recurvatum f. shayi is the yellow flowered form of the Prairie Trillium. Garden photo by Jim McClements Created: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (412x288) (57533 Bytes) [1603 Hits] |
Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid ID: 1754 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: Mon 30 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (321x288) (56636 Bytes) [1792 Hits] |
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