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Trillium vaseyi

Family: Melanthiaceae, Genus: Trillium

Description:

Trillium vaseyi, commonly known as sweet wakerobin, is a spring-flowering perennial native to the southeastern United States. It features large, nodding red flowers and thrives in rich woodlands, often near streams. This plant is named after botanist George Vasey and is considered vulnerable due to its limited range. It grows as a single or double stalk and is propagated by seeds, taking 7-8 years to mature. Its presence in moist, shaded areas makes it a valuable addition to native plant gardens.

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  1. [1] Trillium vaseyi: Plant Delights. Visit Source
  2. [2] Trillium vaseyi: Wikipedia. Visit Source
  3. [3] Trillium vaseyi: Plant Delights. Visit Source

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Last Updated July 1, 2025

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