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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1914. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... veined, and toothless. The large, waxy-white, solitary flower is borne on a short stem that springs upright from the centre of the leaves. The three thin, broad, strongly veined, and long-pointed petals are larger and much longer than the three spreading, green, lanceshaped sepals, and they turn outward with a large graceful curve. They are scentless, and as they age they become pink. The single berry is nearly black when matured. This showy-flowered Trillium ranges from Canada to Florida, and west to Minnesota and Missouri. NODDING WAKE-ROBIN Trillium cernuum. Lily Family. The fragrant white or pink flower of this common Trillium droops on its short, curving stem until it nods, usually below the whorl of very broad leaves, where it is quite hidden from view. The stalk is rather slender, and grows from eight to twenty inches high, in the shade of rich, moist woods. The petals of the rather large flower are tapering and wavy-edged, and are rolled prettily backward. The calyx is light green, and the nodding, egg-shaped fruit is red-purple when ripe. The flower blossoms from April to June and may be found from Nova Scotia to Ontario, and Minnesota and south to Georgia and Missouri. PAINTED TRILLIUM, OR WAKE-ROBIN Trillium undulatum. Lily Family. The beautiful Painted Trillium is one of the commonest and most striking of its clan. It loves to dwell beside cool, trickling brooklets, and in shady dells in rich, damp woods where it blossoms during May and June. The rather slender solitary green stalk is smooth and naked and grows from eight inches to sometimes two feet in height The large, egg-shaped leaves have a long, tapering point, and a rounded base. They have short stems and are triple-veined. The thin, widely spreading, waxy-white, wavy-edged petals are...
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