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==Taxonomy==
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* Scientific Name: ''Trillium'' ''albidum'' ssp. ''parviflorum''
==Description==
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* Family: Melanthiaceae
==Bloom Period==
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* Common Names: small-flowered trillium, small-flowered wakerobin
==Distribution==
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* Previous Names/Misapplications: ''Trillium'' ''parviflorum,'' ''Trillium'' ''chloropetalum.''
==Habitat==
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* Codon: TRIALB
==Uses==
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==Propagation==
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[[File:TRIALB1.jpg|thumb|Roger T. George 2016, also featured on Main Page]]
==Photo Gallery==
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===Taxonomy===
==References==
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{{Taxobox
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| name =
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| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
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| subregnum = Viridiplantae
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| phylum = Tracheophyta
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| subphylum= Spermatophytina
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| classis = Magnoliopsida
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| subclassis = Lilianeae
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| ordo = Liliales
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| familia = Melanthiaceae
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| genus = ''Trillium ''L.
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| species = '''''Trillium albidum''''' J.D. Freeman
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| subspecies = '''''Triodanis albidum ''ssp. ''parviflorum''''' V.G. Soukup
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}}
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<ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=505593#null</ref>
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===Description===
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Perennial herbs bearing solitary, sessile flowers subtended by a whorl of 3 leaves. Sepals 3, distinct or nearly so and persistent, petals 3, white to creamy white, occasionally pink to purple-tinged at base. Ovary superior, 3-celled; stigmas 3. Stamens 6. Leaves sessile, obscurely mottled. Fruit a many-seeded, berrylike capsule.<ref name=":0">Hitchcock, C. L., Cronquist, A., Giblin, D.,
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& Legler, B. et al. (2018). ''Flora of the Pacific Northwest: an''
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illustrated manual''. Seattle: University of Washington Press''</ref>
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===Bloom Period===
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April-June<ref name=":1">WTU
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Herbarium, Burke Museum, & University of Washington. Retrieved from https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Trillium%20albidum</ref>
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===Distribution===
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West Cascades, Pierce County, WA, south to California.<ref name=":1" />
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===Habitat===
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Moist lowland forests, Oak-ash woodlands, thickets.<ref name=":1" />
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===Propagation===
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Grows readily from seed in gardens.<ref name=":0" />
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===Photo Gallery===
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<gallery>
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File:TRIALB3.jpg|Photo CNLM
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File:TRIALB2.jpg|Photo Rod Gilbert 2003
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File:TRIALB4.jpg| Young growth Photo CNLM
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File:TRIALB5.jpg| Seedling Photo CNLM
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</gallery>
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===References===
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<references />

Latest revision as of 11:50, 30 June 2021

  • Scientific Name: Trillium albidum ssp. parviflorum
  • Family: Melanthiaceae
  • Common Names: small-flowered trillium, small-flowered wakerobin
  • Previous Names/Misapplications: Trillium parviflorum, Trillium chloropetalum.
  • Codon: TRIALB

Roger T. George 2016, also featured on Main Page

Taxonomy

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Subkingdom: Viridiplantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Subphylum: Spermatophytina
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Lilianeae
Order: Liliales
Family: Melanthiaceae
Genus: Trillium L.
Species: Trillium albidum J.D. Freeman
Subspecies: Triodanis albidum ssp. parviflorum V.G. Soukup

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Description

Perennial herbs bearing solitary, sessile flowers subtended by a whorl of 3 leaves. Sepals 3, distinct or nearly so and persistent, petals 3, white to creamy white, occasionally pink to purple-tinged at base. Ovary superior, 3-celled; stigmas 3. Stamens 6. Leaves sessile, obscurely mottled. Fruit a many-seeded, berrylike capsule.[2]

Bloom Period

April-June[3]

Distribution

West Cascades, Pierce County, WA, south to California.[3]

Habitat

Moist lowland forests, Oak-ash woodlands, thickets.[3]

Propagation

Grows readily from seed in gardens.[2]

Photo Gallery

References

  1. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=505593#null
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hitchcock, C. L., Cronquist, A., Giblin, D., & Legler, B. et al. (2018). Flora of the Pacific Northwest: an illustrated manual. Seattle: University of Washington Press
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, & University of Washington. Retrieved from https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Trillium%20albidum