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Ozark trillium
Trillium viridescens.jpg
Conservation status

Vulnerable (NatureServe)
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Liliales
Family: Melanthiaceae
Genus: Trillium
Species:
T. viridescens
Binomial name
Trillium viridescens
Nutt., 1835
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The Ozark Trillium (scientific name: Trillium viridescens) is a beautiful flowering plant. It is also known as the Tapertip Wakerobin. This plant is part of the Melanthiaceae family. It is famous for its unique flowers, which have two colors.

About the Ozark Trillium

The Ozark Trillium gets its common name from the Ozark Mountains. This is a major area where the plant grows. The name Trillium comes from the Latin word "tres," meaning "three." This refers to the plant's three leaves, three petals, and three sepals.

Where Does it Grow?

This special plant is found in several parts of the United States. You can see it in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and Louisiana. It prefers to grow in rich deciduous forests. These are forests where trees lose their leaves in the fall.

The Ozark Trillium also likes to grow in mountain areas. It thrives in soil that is clayey and calcareous. This means the soil has a lot of clay and calcium, like limestone.

What Does it Look Like?

The Ozark Trillium is a type of perennial herbaceous plant. This means it lives for many years and does not have a woody stem. The plant can grow up to 2 feet (0.61 m) (about 60 centimeters) tall.

Its flowers are quite striking. They usually have two colors. The petals are purplish near the bottom, close to the center of the flower. They turn green towards the top. This makes the flower look very distinct.

Life Cycle and Blooming

As a perennial plant, the Ozark Trillium comes back year after year. It does not need to be replanted each spring. It blooms early in the spring, usually from early April to mid-May. This makes it one of the first wildflowers to appear in its habitat.

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