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Spotted Trillium (Trillium maculatum)

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Detail photograph of the leaves of a flowering spotted triliium, seen here growing in a hardwood forest in southern Georgia. Slightly different from its endangered cousin - the confederate trillium - this one grows fairly high about the fallen leaves of the early spring forest floor.

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© 2011
Image Size
1813x2730 / 2.7MB
Keywords
Georgia, Grady County, Liliales, Melanthiaceae, Trillium maculatum, Wolf Creek Preserve, background, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, flora, flower, flowers, forest, green, natural, nature, plant, plants, red flower, sessile, spotted toadshade, spotted wakerobin, spring, toadshade, trillium, variegated, wakerobin, wild, wildflowers, Liliaceae
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Melanthiaceae (Trillium and Death Camas Family), Red & Orange Wildflowers
Detail photograph of the leaves of a flowering spotted triliium, seen here growing in a hardwood forest in southern Georgia. Slightly different from its endangered cousin - the confederate trillium - this one grows fairly high about the fallen leaves of the early spring forest floor.