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T-List
#: TL05-2006-02-18A
Subject: Early Riser: T.
decumbens
Submitter: Charles
Hunter
Discussion: Double
decumbens on 18 Feb 2006, the night before a big freeze in Atlanta.
Hope Charles reports back after the freeze.
Photograph: Charles Hunter(click
on image for medium size) LARGE
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T-List
#: TL05-2006-02-18B
Subject: First Bloom: T.
underwoodii
Submitter: Charles
Hunter
Discussion: First
Trillium bloom opens on 18 Feb 2006, the night before a big freeze
in Atlanta. Hope Charles reports back after the freeze.
Photograph: Charles Hunter(click
on image for medium size) LARGE
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18C. T. underwoodii
18 Feburary 2006
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18B. T. underwoodii
18 Feburary 2006
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18D. T. underwoodii
18 Feburary 2006
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T-List
#: TL05-2006-02-18E
Subject: T. ovatum masculosum
Submitter: Diane
Whitehead
Discussion: Yes, the picture of the Trillium
ovatum f. maculosum was taken at a friend's garden. It was originally
from near Gualala on the coast of Northern California. It is the
one that maintains its southern timetable, and the one in the picture
was already forming its seedpod at the same time that local ovatums
were in bloom.
Photograph: Diane
Whitehead(click on image for medium size)
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T-List
#: TL05-2006-02-18F
Subject: T. rivale 'Gunnar"
Submitter: Diane
Whitehead
Discussion:
Photograph: Diane
Whitehead(click on image for medium size)
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T-List
#: TL05-2006-02-18G
Subject: T. kurabayashii
Submitter: Julie
Lockwood
Discussion:
Photograph: Julie
Lockwood (click on image for medium size)
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T. kurabayashii Berry
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T. kurabayashii
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T. ovatum Berry
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T. ovatum Seed
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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.
Your
Feedback and Submittals:
Please email me your comments ...<comments@trilliumresearch.org>.
Please email any 'trillium articles,
references, or formal or informal publications or processes' submittals
to ... <harold@trilliumresearch.org>
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