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
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About Trilliums - US Forest Service Forty-three species of trillium are known worldwide with a startling thirty-eight represented in North America Within the United States, the bulk of Trillium diversity is found in the eastern states where Terrific Trilliums are among the favorites on many a spring wildflower walk
Growing Trillium Plants: How To Plant A Trillium - Gardening Know How Growing Trillium Plants: How To Plant A Trillium Trillium wildflowers are a sight to behold not only in their native habitat but also in the garden Native to temperate regions of North America and Asia, these early spring bloomers are easily recognized by their whorl of three leaves and showy flowers
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
How To Grow Trillium - American Meadows Learn how to grow shade-loving Trillium plants in your woodland garden Includes information about when and where to plant, how to amend soil for Trillium, correcting spacing and watering, mulching, trimming and dividing, as well as how to control common pests and disease
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
Trillium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Trilliums are herbaceous perennial wildflowers in the trillium family (Melanthiaceae) In North Carolina, they are found in the mountains with a few in the coastal and Piedmont areas They are frequently found in the Appalachian Mountains and other parts of the southeastern United States, and some are native to western North America while