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Photograph by C. Ritchie Bell

Painted Trillium
Trillium undulatum Willdenow

Although more common northward into Canada, these plants occur in the scattered surviving bogs and moist hemlock or spruce-fir forests of North Carolina's mountain counties. They reach their southern limits in Georgia. The scarlet berry can be seen in July-August. This is a highly popular Trillium for the wild garden.



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