Trillium kurabayashii
Trillium kurabayashii is a herbaceous, long-lived and rhizomateuse plant of the family of the Liliaceae (traditional Classification) or Melanthiaceae (Classification APG II, 2003).
Description
This plant originating in the west of the United States flowers in spring in the forests of the ravines and along the rivers. The petals from 6 to 11 cm are crimsons. The oval sheets have little marked spots. The fruit is a bay crimson.
Surface of distribution
Extreme south of Oregon and north of California, along the coast and in mountain.
Others
The variety luteum J.D. Freeman is with pale yellow flower with lines crimsons.
External bonds
Sources
- Frederick W. Box, Jr. & Roberta B. Box, Trilliums , Timber Close, 1997 ISBN 0-88192-374-5
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