Deceiving Trillium

Dr. John D. Freeman gave this species this name because the white strip along the midrib, and the mottling on the leaf, resemble Trillium underwoodii and T. decipiens.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Caroline R. Dean
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
Subjects:
Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/flora,111
format Electronic
collection Caroline Dean Wildflower Collection
building Auburn University Digital Library
publisher Auburn University Libraries
topic Wildflower photographs
spellingShingle Wildflower photographs
Deceiving Trillium
Caroline R. Dean
fulltopic Wildflower photographs
Trillium decipiens
Geography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Living Things; Arts & Literature -- Photography
description Dr. John D. Freeman gave this species this name because the white strip along the midrib, and the mottling on the leaf, resemble Trillium underwoodii and T. decipiens.
spelling Deceiving TrilliumTrillium decipiensDr. John D. Freeman gave this species this name because the white strip along the midrib, and the mottling on the leaf, resemble Trillium underwoodii and T. decipiens.Caroline R. DeanRobert A. Dean440LiliaceaeGeography & Environment -- Natural Environment -- Living Things; Arts & Literature -- PhotographyRights to the images in this collection are owned by the estate of Caroline R. Dean. Please direct questions concerning use or reproduction to the Auburn University Digital Library at coatemi@auburn.edu.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/flora/id/111
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