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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1680
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1679
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1674
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1673
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1671
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1666
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1662
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1661
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1660
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1659
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1658
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1657
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1654
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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
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Trillium Susquehanna river valley hybrid
ID: 1653
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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, 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
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Trillium Susquehanna River Valley hybrid
ID: 1652
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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
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Trillium sulcatum
ID: 1651
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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
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TRillium sulcatum
ID: 1650
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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
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Trillium sulcatum
ID: 1649
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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
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Trillium sulcatum
ID: 1648
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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
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Trillium stamineum
ID: 1647
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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
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Trillium stamineum
ID: 1646
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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
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Trillium stamineum
ID: 1645
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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
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Trillium stamineum
ID: 1644
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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
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Trillium simile
ID: 1642
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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
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Trillium simile
ID: 1641
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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
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Trillium simile
ID: 1640
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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.
Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009
User: mike
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Trillium sessile
ID: 1639
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Trillium sessile - Garden Photo by Mike Slater T. sessile is a relatively small species of sessile trillium. It is notable for the anther conective which extend 2-5 mm beyond the anther sacs. Plants appearing under this name in the nursery trade are often actually Trillium cuneatum which is a sessile trillium differs from the present species in its larger size and the anther connective extending only 0 - 0.5 mm.
Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009
User: mike
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Trillium sessile
ID: 1638
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Trillium sessile - Garden Photo by Mike Slater T. sessile is a relatively small species of sessile trillium. It is notable for the anther conective which extend 2-5 mm beyond the anther sacs. Plants appearing under this name in the nursery trade are often actually Trillium cuneatum which is a sessile trillium differs from the present species in its larger size and the anther connective extending only 0 - 0.5 mm.
Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009
User: mike
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Trillium sessile
ID: 1637
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Trillium sessile - Garden Photo by Mike Slater T. sessile is a relatively small species of sessile trillium. It is notable for the anther conective which extend 2-5 mm beyond the anther sacs. Plants appearing under this name in the nursery trade are often actually Trillium cuneatum which is a sessile trillium differs from the present species in its larger size and the anther connective extending only 0 - 0.5 mm.
Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009
User: mike
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Trillium rugelii
ID: 1635
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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
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Trillium rugelii
ID: 1634
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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
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Trillium rugelii
ID: 1633
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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
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