Trillium undulatum

Trillium undulatum
Blooming in Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario, Canada).

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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Liliales
Family: Melanthiaceae
Genus: Trillium
Species:
T. undulatum
Binomial name
Trillium undulatum
Synonyms[2]
Trillium undulatum
    • Trillidium undulatum (Willd.) Floden & E.E.Schill.
    • Trillium cleavelandicum Alph.Wood
    • Trillium erythrocarpum Michx.
    • Trillium pictum Pursh
    • Trillium undulatum f. cleavelandicum (Alph.Wood) Fernald
    • Trillium undulatum f. enotatum T.S.Patrick
    • Trillium undulatum f. polymerum Vict. ex Louis-Marie
    • Trillium undulatum f. striatum Louis-Marie

Trillium undulatum, commonly called painted trillium, painted lady (not to be confused with the painted lady butterfly), or trille ondulé in French,[3] is a species of flowering plant in the bunchflower family Melanthiaceae. It is also known as smiling wake robin or striped wake-robin.[4][5] The specific epithet undulatum means "wavy",[6] which refers to the wavy edges of the flower petals. The plant is found from Ontario in the north to northern Georgia in the south and from Michigan in the west to Nova Scotia in the east.[2]

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