Trillium List Support:(Preliminary Concept Design- For Review- I can change this page IAW your Comments-if not over my head -GRIN)

Purpose: Provide a forum to support T-List discussions with the posting of pictures and other Information.

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TRILLIUM- L: The Trillium and Woodland Plants Discussion Group (A Link to the T-List)

Trillium Bibliography: A comprehensive Trillium bibliography compiled by the Trillium List people.

 

YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS SUBMITTED FOR T-LIST DISCUSSIONS: (Draft examples)

T-List #: 2005-12-23A
Subject: What Species Is It?
Submitter: Jane Doe
Discussion: I found this Trillium in the deep woods in Timbuck, Alabama and cannot Identify it. Any suggestions?

Photograph: Jane Doe (click on image for large size)

T-List #: 2005-12-23A: Comment#: 2005-12-23_01
Subject: RE: What Species Is It?
Submitter: John Henry
Response: A deer from California must have found its way to the deep woods in Timbuck, Alabama.

Photograph: Jane Doe (click on image for large size)

 

T-List #: 2005-12-26A
Subject: What Species Is It?
Submitter: John Doe
Discussion: I found this Trillium in the deep woods in Timbuck Hollow, Alabama and cannot Identify it. Any suggestions?

Photograph: John Doe (click on image for large size)

T-List #: 2005-12-26A: Comment#: 2005-12-26_01
Subject: RE: What Species Is It?
Submitter: John Henry
Response: Its an Ovatum "Barbara Walsh" that got lost.

Photograph: John Doe (click on image for large size)

 

T-List #: 2005-12-28A
Subject: Why the Differences? or Why does GA3 make Longer Seedling Roots? and, AT What Cost?
Submitter: Jane Doe
Discussion: I Conducted a controlled Experiment to determine effects of GA3 on Trillium seed Germination. Seed were planted on 27 July 2005. Photographs below were taken on 18 November 2005. Any suggestions as to what is happening and Why?

Photograph: Jane Doe (click on image for large size)

27_2005 -GA3 treated seed

18 November 2005

29_2005-No GA3 treatment

18 November 2005

26_2005- Ga-3 treated seed

18 November 2005

28_2005- No Ga-3treatment

18 November 2005

T-List #: 2005-12-28A: Comment#: 2005-12-28_01
Subject: RE: Why the Differences? or Why does GA3 make Longer Seedling Roots? and, AT What Cost?
Submitter: John Henry
Response:Ask Norm Deno.

Photograph: Jane Doe (click on image for large size)

 


YOUR TRILLIUM ARTICLES For T-LIST DISCUSSIONS: (Comming Soon)

- 05TL_01:(Jane or John Doe:(Your articles, studies, observations,findings,etc. (with or without Pictures)))

- 05TL_02: (Jane or John Doe:(Your articles, studies, observations,findings,etc. (with or without Pictures)))

- 05TL_03: (Jane or John Doe:(Your articles, studies, observations,findings,etc. (with or without Pictures)))

- 05TL_04: (Jane or John Doe:(Your articles, studies, observations,findings,etc. (with or without Pictures)))

Trillium Books and Publications:

  • Trilliaceae resources: (print resources compiled from Susan Farmer list)

    • Samejima and Samejima. 1987. Trillium genus illustrated.
      Long out of print, but worth the effort from InterLibrary Loan.
    • Freeman, J.D. 1975. Revision of Trillium subgenus Phyllantherum (Liliaceae). Brittonia 27:1-62.
      The paper on sessile-flowered trilliums.
    • Case and Case. 1997. Trilliums.
      Considered by many to be the standard. Technical and practical.
    • Jacobs and Jacobs. 1997. Trilliums in woodland and garden: American treasures.
      More oriented for the gardener. Available from the author.
    • Li. 1998. The genus Paris.
      In chinese.
    • Henderson. 2000. Trilliums for your garden.
      Very nice. Lots of pictures. Available from the author.

Links to Trillium Articles: This will link you to 30+ trillium articles on the Internet.

Links to Trillium Websites: This will link you to trillium websites on the Internet.

 

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