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Longbract Wakerobin

Trillium underwoodii Small
Longbract Wakerobin
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Trillium underwoodii, known as Longbract Wakerobin, is a flowering plant in the Melanthiaceae family. It is native to the southeastern United States, specifically found in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. This perennial herb reproduces through underground rhizomes.

Description

Trillium underwoodii (Small) is a member of the Melanthiaceae family and is commonly referred to as Longbract Wakerobin. It is indigenous to the southeastern U.S., with a distribution that includes Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. As a perennial herb, it spreads via rhizomes beneath the soil. The species was first described in 1897.

Other common names

Longbract WakerobinMottled TrilliumUnderwood's Trillium

Distribution

Global · Alabama · Florida · Georgia

Synonyms

Trillium rectistamineumTrillium lanceolatum var. rectistamineum

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