. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. TRILLIUM BB. Flowers stalked . Pedicel longer than the flower: Ivs sessile. 7 grandiJldrum, Salisb Figs gli (Vol II) 574 Stout 1 ft or moie hish hs broad ov lonihn o\ itt narrowed to both ends, often wa^ II. ten 111 iih so puie white, chanKing to ros\ pink 1 \ t I I _-


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. TRILLIUM BB. Flowers stalked . Pedicel longer than the flower: Ivs sessile. 7 grandiJldrum, Salisb Figs gli (Vol II) 574 Stout 1 ft or moie hish hs broad ov lonihn o\ itt narrowed to both ends, often wa^ II. ten 111 iih so puie white, chanKing to ros\ pink 1 \ t I I _- 111 I'lng:, the petals bioidh ohliiKioh 1 N| n I liii_ much lonjjprthm the sep ds Quel .Mum 111 Bn 855 (asT e)i/tt,,ocatpiin B C 14 1 H'l Otn 29 p 2-,7 36, p 394 40 821 G i m Mn 4 17. AG 17 243. Gng 4 M"), 0 Ibl 1855 Flou quite 2573, fls. 2575. Trillium erectum (X ) Sporting forms are not uncommon. Sometimes forms occur with petiolate Its. 1892:206. T. qrandillo- rum is the best and handsomest species for cultivation. 8. ovitum, Pursh. Much like T. grandiflomm, but the petals narrow-lanceolate or narrow ovate, the sepals usually nearly as long as the petals: plants 1 ft. or less high: Ivs. ovate to nearly orbicular, often somewhat rhombic. Calif, to B. CâThe Pacific coast representa- tive of T. grandiflorum. 9. ergctum, lAun.(T. phidulum, Willd. T. purpu- reum, Kinn. T. fcetidum, Salisb.). Figs. 2575, 2576- Stout, 1 ft. or more high: Ivs. broadly rhombic-ovate: pedicel usually bent over or inclined but sometimes erect: fls. brown-purple to greenish purple, the petals usually about 1 in. long, ovate to lanceolate, not much if any exceeding the sepals. Nova Scotia to Manitoba, N 470. 19:1838. 10:990. Mn. 2:49. U. 19:605. The fls. of T. <â â¢)â¢Â« are ill-smelling. Var. Album, Lodd., has white fls. 1027. CO. Pedicel generally not exceeding and usually shorter than the flower. D. Fl. decUnate under the


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