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Trillium grandiflorum is most common in rich, mixed upland forests. It is easily recognised by its attractive three-petaled white flowers, opening from late spring to early summer, that rise above a whorl of three leaf-like bracts. See more
Trillium grandiflorum, the white trillium, large-flowered trillium, great white trillium, white wake-robin or French: trille blanc, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae See more
Trillium grandiflorum was first described by André Michaux in 1803 as variety grandiflorum of Trillium rhomboideum, a species now … See more
The leaves were cooked and eaten by some Native Americans. The subterranean rootstalks were also chewed for various medical purposes. See more
Trillium grandiflorum favors well-drained, neutral to slightly acid soils, usually in second- or young-growth forests. In the Northern parts of its … See more
Trillium grandiflorum is one of the most popular trilliums in cultivation, primarily because of the size of its flowers and its relative ease of cultivation. Although not particularly … See more
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Trillium Grandiflorum Care: Growing The White Trillium …
WebTrillium Grandiflorum (White Trillium Plant) flowering herbaceous perennial, beautiful blooms, short rhizome, leaf whorls, visible veins. …
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WebFacts. White wakerobin is the largest-flowered trillium in New England, where it is native to portions of western New England and persisting or spreading from cultivation elsewhere. It also has an exceptionally long …