- Trillium
Taxobox
name = "Trillium"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Trillium erectum"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Lilliopsida
ordo =Liliales
familia =Melanthiaceae
genus = "Trillium"
genus_authority = L.
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = See text box."Trillium" is a genus of about 40-50 species of perennial herbaceous
flowering plant s, native to temperate regions ofNorth America andAsia . They used to be treated in the familyTrilliaceae or Trillium family, a part of theLiliales or Lily order. The AGP II treatsTrilliaceae as a synonym of the familyMelanthiaceae . Common names include trillium, wakerobin,Easter lily and birthroot. The above ground parts of Trilliums are scapes with three large, leafybract s with the true leaves reduced to underground papery coverings around therhizome s.In the east of
North America , the most common is "Trillium grandiflorum " (Large-flowered Trillium). This plant has a large, often white, three-petaledflower above three broadbract s that look like leaves. The name was given by Linnaeus. "Trillium grandiflorum" is often the first wildflower noticed by casual walkers; other spring wildflowers are much less apparent.In western
North America , a typical species is "Trillium ovatum " (Western Trillium) also with white flowers, that slowly turn into a shade of purple in the middle of spring.Picking Trillium for their flower can seriously injure the plant. The three leaves (more correctly leafy bracts) below the flower are the plant's only ability to produce food stores and a picked trillium can take many years to recover. For this reason in many areas, e.g.
British Columbia ,Michigan ["Trillium_undulatum" Wildenow, http://web4.msue.msu.edu/mnfi/abstracts/botany/Trillium_undulatum.pdf, Michigan State University Extension, 2004] ,New York ,Minnesota , [ [http://law.justia.com/minnesota/codes/17/18h-s18.html 18H.18 — Conservation of certain wildflowers. - Minnesota 18H.18 — Conservation of certain wildflowers. - Minnesota Code :: Justia ] ] andWashington , it is illegal to pick and/or transplant trilliums from public lands with out a permit from the State. While it is a popular belief that it is illegal to pick the common "Trillium grandiflorum" (white trillium) inOntario , in reality no such law actually exists. However, the rare "Trillium flexipes " (drooping trillium) is protected by law in Ontario [http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca:81/ISYSquery/IRLCDBD.tmp/1/doc] , because of its very small Canadian population.Trillium is one of many plants whose seeds are spread by
ant s and mice. Trillium seeds have a fleshy organ called anelaiosome that attracts ants. The ants take the seeds to their nest, where they eat the elaiosomes and put the seeds in their garbage, where they can be protected until they germinate. They also get the added bonus of growing in a medium made richer by the ant garbage.Some trilliums have a flower which is bent downward, below the leaves.
A white trillium serves as the emblem and official flower of the Canadian province of
Ontario . It features prominently on the Franco-Ontarian flag.References
External links
* [http://www.goldsword.com/sfarmer/Trillium "Trillium" and the Trillium family]
* [http://www.dannyburk.com/Wildflowers.htm Pictures of Trillium and other wildflowers]
* [http://utc.usu.edu/keys/trillium/trillium.html Trillium Interactive Identification Key]
* [http://utc.usu.edu/factsheets/trillium/trillium.htm "Trillium" Fact Sheets]
* [http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca:81/ISYSquery/IRLCDBD.tmp/1/doc Ontario "Endangered Species Act"]
* [http://www.hughnunn.co.uk/trilliums.asp Trillium Gallery]
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