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fleetingfutures · 11 days
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large white trillium // 26 may 2023
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Large White Trillium by Barbara Friedman on Flickr.
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
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poop-me-a-flower · 1 year
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Trillium (grandiflorum?).
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malavoie1 · 2 years
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White Trillium – 2022
A large drift of White Trillium.
This large drift of White Trillium grows across a busy two-lane blacktop from the Jessup's Falls Conservation Area. For some reason they are much more numerous outside the conservation area than within it. Maybe because they are on private property, they don’t get trampled on like the ones in the conservation area do. I got on my hands and knees to get down low enough to shoot along the ground to try and compress the perspective and cause the flowers further back to crowd the scene.
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: smc Pentax DA 18-135mm ED AL [IF] DC WR
53mm / ƒ/4.5 / 1/2000s / ISO 100 Taken: May 7, 2022
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chaosmagiciangirl · 2 years
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HEARTBREAK HOSPITAL an elentarar grey’s anatomy au collab → Amelia Blanchard, Neurosurgeon 
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fox-glo-ves · 1 year
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The trilliums came back! I thought I lost them 🤍
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summerwages · 18 days
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yesterdays blooms..
white wakerobin..Trillium grandiflorum
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vandaliatraveler · 19 hours
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Spring in the Cheat River Canyon.
From top: lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium pallidum); the pendulous green flowers of striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum); sweet white violet (Viola blanda), which loves cool, moist forests; wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana), which has been hybridized with a South American species to produce commercial strawberries; marsh blue violet (Viola cucullata), an elegant, gregarious violet found growing in seeps and along streambanks; smooth Solomon's seal (Polygonatum biflorum); great white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum); a West Virginia white (Pieris virginiensis) sipping nectar from a sweet white violet; and broadleaf toothwort (Cardamine diphylla), the larval host plant for the West Virginia white.
Note: this hauntingly beautiful butterfly, a flitting ghost in Appalachia's April forests, is in serious decline because it confuses invasive garlic mustard for its host plant, Cardamine. Garlic mustard is toxic to its larvae. Another example of how an invasive species can wreak havoc on the vital lifecycles of our native ecosystems.
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rhiannatruex · 1 year
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Trillium grandiflorum
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project-sekai-facts · 25 days
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Hiii went and googled all flowers in wle wansho cards,
Tsukasa has white lilies, anemone hepatica, and orange lilies
Emu has daisies, (it seems like the yellow flower is a different type of daisy, google can't find it) (Emu's card officially broke google image search hopefully someone else knows and can tell)
Nene has red roses (pink in BG) and orange camellias (look a bit like roses but camellias are a closer fit)
Rui has purple orchids, and trillium grandiflorum (found it on Wikipedia, 100% match)
No idea what the small White flowers in Nene's and Rui's cards may be
thank you for this list! (and sorry i forgot to ever post it orz)
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weezeryuri · 10 months
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thebashfulbotanist · 1 year
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Spring has arrived in Western Washington! We're beginning to see spring ephemeral flowers. The term "spring ephemeral" isn't a terribly strict one, but is used to generally refer to plants, usually woodland ones, that devote a lot of energy to flowering in the spring and either go dormant or become far less showy the rest of the year. Common cultivated examples that are nonnative to the US include daffodils, hyacinths, tulips, and crocuses. If you can find native ones at nurseries or native plant society plant sales near you, we heartily suggest them! They do tend to be fragile, so it's best to avoid disturbing them in the wild, though.
Here are some spring ephemerals native to Washington! Clockwise from the top, these are the glacier lily (Erythronium grandiflorum), great camas (Camassia leichtlinii), Pacific bleeding heart (Dicentra formosa), Western trillium (Trillium ovatum), white fawn lily (Erythronium oregonum), Western spring beauty (Claytonia lanceolata), pink fawn lily (Erythronium revolutum), pretty shooting-star (Primula pauciflora), and chocolate lily (Fritillaria lanceolata).
What spring ephemerals are native where you live? Do you grow any yourself?
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Trillium grandiflorum
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gfdelmar · 1 year
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Today’s highlight finds in class:
White Trillium, Trillium grandiflorum.
Yellow morel, Morchella esculenta.
Bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis.
Wild Geranium, Geranium maculatum.
Grey and Dixie reindeer lichens, Cladonia rangiferina and Cladonia subtenuis, respectively.
Mystery reptile egg, most likely a snake or a turtle’s.
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chaosmagiciangirl · 2 years
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HEARTBREAK HOSPITAL an elentarar grey’s anatomy au collab → Jacob Coburn, Pediatric Surgeon
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fischotterkunst · 8 days
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White trillium (Trillium grandiflorum)
5/8/23
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