Trillium foetidissimum |
Trillium kurabayashii(synonym of Trillium angustipetalum) |
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giant purple wakerobin |
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Leaves | ovate to broadly ovate; (9)11–18(25) × (8)12–17 cm, bright green, usually with prominent light and dark green spots, occasionally lightly mottled with mottling fading with age; somewhat glossy; apex acuminate, sessile. |
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Scapes | 2, 25–55 cm, glabrous. |
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Flowers | sessile; sepals oblong- to lance-linear, 3.5–6(7.5) × 1–1.5 cm, green with purple streaks; margins entire; apex acute to round-acute; petals maroon, spreading-erect to erect, linear to oblanceolate, 5.5–11 × 2–3.5 cm; maroon; base cuneate; apex round-acute; margins entire; stamens erect; (11)15–26 mm; filaments 2–4 mm, dark purple; anthers 13–24 mm; dark maroon; ovary ovoid, dark purple, rounded or with 6 angles; stigmas erect, 6–8 mm. |
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Fruits | ovoid to ellipsoid; dark reddish purple. |
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Trillium foetidissimum |
Trillium kurabayashii |
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Distribution | ||
Discussion | Along streams, meadows, forests, found often with oak trees. Flowering Mar–May. 0–1500m. Est, Sisk. CA. Native. |
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Source | Flora of Oregon, volume 1, page 315 Tamra Prior |
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Sibling taxa | ||
Synonyms | Trillium angustipetalum, Trillium chloropetalum | |
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