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Trillium luteum - Yellow Trillium, Yellow Wakerobin. Primarily a species of south of the Mason Dixon Line, Trillium luteum is also found in Michigan and Ontario, Canada.
| Recent classifications have moved the Trilliums, along with 9 other Liliaceae genera, into the family Melanthiaceae. Among the criteria for that change is the fact that Lilies have 6 tepals - sepals and petals which are almost identical - but Trilliums sepals are distinctly different from their petals. Unlike the Lilies, Trillium sepals persist longer than their petals. I have so far continued to leave Trillium in Liliaceae on USWildflowers.com. Found in: AL, DC, GA, KY, MD, MI, NC, SC, TN, VA Leave comments on Trillium luteum at this link. Map courtesy of The Biota of North America Program. Map color key Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Do a general Google search of the entire site: #ad
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