Trillium sulcatum

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Trillium sulcatum
File:Trillium sulcatum.jpg

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T. sulcatum
Binomial name
Trillium sulcatum
T.S.Patrick, 1984

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Trillium sulcatum, the furrowed wakerobin,[2] southern red trillium or Barksdale trillium, is a perennial wildflower which blooms in April and May. In is native to southern Appalachian Mountains and nearby areas from West Virginia to Alabama.[3][4]

Trillium sulcatum bears its dark reddish flowers on stems above the pedicellate leaves, with recurved (bent backwards) petals. The berry is also red. In is native to southern Appalachian Mountains and nearby areas from West Virginia to Alabama.[5][6]

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  3. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  4. Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution map
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  6. Flora of North America, Vol. 26 Page 104 Southern red trillium, Barksdale trillium, Trillium sulcatum T. S. Patrick, Brittonia. 36: 27, figs. 1–4. 1984.

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