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Painted Trillium
Trillium undulatum

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Painted TrilliumAh, the elusive Painted Trillium! Found only at high elevations (above 4500 feet), usually on moist acid soil - look for high Spruce/Fir/Hemlock/Rhododendron groves. Painted Trillium is a small, delicate member of the group, growing 6-8" high. The leaves are 4-5" long, 2-3" wide. The flower grows on a short upright stalk and is about 1.5" to 2" wide. The petals are white with a blaze of crimson at the center, and they are slightly wavy, or "undulating" along the edges. They bloom in mid-to late May, and don't last long. Over the summer they develop a single bright red berry-like fruit - often you can identify the plant by this fruit.
A note on the nomenclature (naming conventions) on this site: Scientific names and classifications are constantly being argued and changed, and it drives me nuts. Although I use many different sources for knowledge, for naming consistency  I  use the  "Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas" by Radford, Ahles and Bell, 1968 edition. This book is a well-established authority for the plants of our region and I've been using it for years. If for some reason I must use a different source for a particular plant, I will make note of it within the descriptive text. Don't like it? Tough!
 
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Fiona Dudley
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