Trillium albidum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Liliales
- Family
- Melanthiaceae
- Genus
- Trillium
- Species
- Trillium albidum
- Scientific Name
- Trillium albidum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Trillium albidum
Trillium albidum is a species of flowering plant in the bunchflower family Melanthiaceae. It is the only trillium characterized by a stalkless white flower. The species is endemic to the western United States, ranging from central California through Oregon to southwestern Washington. In the San Francisco Bay Area, it is often confused with a white-flowered form of Trillium chloropetalum. In northern Oregon and southwestern Washington, it has a smaller, less conspicuous flower.
Trillium albidum was first described by John Daniel Freeman in 1975. The specific epithet albidum means "white", a reference to the uniformly white flower color of this distinctive species. It is commonly known as the giant white wakerobin or white toadshade.
...Trillium albidum in languages:
- English
- giant white wakerobin
- Estonian
- valkjas kolmiklill
- Polish
- trójlist białawy
- Russian
- Триллиум беловатый
- Swedish
- vitt treblad
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Trillium albidum
- Trillium angustipetalum
- Trillium chloropetalum
- Trillium cuneatum
- Trillium decipiens
- Trillium decumbens
- Trillium delicatum
- Trillium discolor
- Trillium foetidissimum
- Trillium gracile
- Trillium kurabayashii
- Trillium lancifolium
- Trillium ludovicianum
- Trillium luteum
- Trillium maculatum
- Trillium oostingii
- Trillium petiolatum
- Trillium recurvatum
- Trillium reliquum
- Trillium sessile
- Trillium stamineum
- Trillium tennesseense
- Trillium underwoodii
- Trillium viride
- Trillium viridescens