trillium
IPA: trˈɪɫiʌm
noun
- Any of several perennial flowering plants, of the genus Trillium, having flowers with three petals
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Examples of "trillium" in Sentences
- Something with a trillium perhaps.
- Four trillium species are also present.
- I may have misread history for trillium catesbeai.
- The trillium picture on right is an example of this.
- The trillium has such defined markings on the petals!
- The Trillium series began as a three way collaboration.
- It is related to Trillium with which it can be confused.
- It has among the largest flowers in the trillium family.
- Finally, in mid to late May the painted trillium appears.
- I went out yesterday and found one single, solitary trillium.
- This is what a trillium looks like in someone * else's* garden.
- Picking Trillium for their flower can seriously injure the plant.
- It is the species of trillium that produces double flowers most frequently.
- Thursday, June 4 2009 any risk this will go the trillium way? is there a major difference?
- We also explained how unique and perfect the trillium was and, of course, that it was our flower.
- WHY PLANT IT: These local gems, also known as trillium ovatum, are easy to grow if given the right conditions.
- Some brought handfuls of columbine from rocky nooks, and others the purple trillium, that is near of kin to Burroughs's white
- A few years ago I found a good deal on some dormant trillium through a mail-order company, and probably planted two dozen plants.
- After the purple _trillium_ has done flowering, we have the painted trillium of the woods; the _trillium grandiflorum_ is abundant at Grosse
- The fibrous nature of leaf mould retains moisture and enables free drainage, which means it also makes a fine mulch for woodland treasures such as trillium or wood anemone.