词条 | Trillium discolor |
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|image = Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Plate 3097 (Volume 58, 1831).png |image_caption = 1831 Illustration[1] |status = G3 |status_system = TNC |status_ref = [2] |genus = Trillium |species = discolor |authority = Wray ex Hook. |synonyms_ref = [3] |synonyms = *Trillium sessile var. wrayi S.Watson
}} Trillium discolor, the mottled wakerobin,[4] faded trillium or small yellow toadshade, is a spring-flowering perennial plant. DistributionIt is native to areas of the Savannah River drainage system of Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. It is locally common in rich woods within its restricted range, as at Steven's Creek Heritage Preserve and Lake Keowee. DescriptionTrillium discolor has a flower with pale yellow petals which stand upright at the junction of the three leaves. {{clear left}}References1. ^by Samuel Curtis and William Jackson Hooker, published in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, volume 58, Plate 3097 2. ^{{Cite web | publisher =NatureServe | title = Trillium discolor | work = NatureServe Explorer | url = http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Trillium+discolor+ | accessdate = 2008-05-02}} 3. ^Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families 4. ^{{PLANTS|id=TRDI5|taxon=Trillium discolor|accessdate=15 December 2015}}
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3 : Trillium|Flora of the Southeastern United States|Plants described in 1831 |
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