Trillium flexipes (lat. Trillium flexipes) — melantkimilər fəsiləsinin trillium cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Sallaq trillium yazda çiçəkləyən çoxillik bitkidir və daha çox ABŞ-ın qərb hissələrində yayılmışdır. Bəzi populyasiyaları Filadelfiyanın şərqində və Alabama ştatının cənub hissələrində yayılıb.
Kanadada bitki nadir hallarda rast gəlinir və burada onun yox olma təhlükəsi var və bitki qorunur.
Trillium flexipes (lat. Trillium flexipes) — melantkimilər fəsiləsinin trillium cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Sallaq trillium yazda çiçəkləyən çoxillik bitkidir və daha çox ABŞ-ın qərb hissələrində yayılmışdır. Bəzi populyasiyaları Filadelfiyanın şərqində və Alabama ştatının cənub hissələrində yayılıb.
Kanadada bitki nadir hallarda rast gəlinir və burada onun yox olma təhlükəsi var və bitki qorunur.
Trillium flexipes, known as the nodding wakerobin, bent trillium, or drooping trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae.[3][4][5] It is found from Minnesota to Ohio, south to Tennessee, with isolated (and sometimes rare) populations in New York, Pennsylvania, Alabama, and other states.[6] It is an endangered species in Ontario[7] and possibly extirpated in North Carolina.[8]
T. flexipes is a perennial herbaceous plant that spreads by means of underground rhizomes. In northern areas, the flower tends to hang below the leaves, while central and southern strains have a large erect flower.[9] The flower petals are normally white but can be reddish or maroon. The fruit is rosy red to purplish and fragrant of ripe fruit.[4]
T. flexipes is known to hybridize with other Trillium species. In particular, hybrids between T. flexipes and T. erectum can occur. Indeed, the red-petaled forms of T. flexipes tend to occur in regions where the ranges of both species coincide.[10] Hybridization is also suspected between T. flexipes and T. sulcatum.[11]
Trillium flexipes, known as the nodding wakerobin, bent trillium, or drooping trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It is found from Minnesota to Ohio, south to Tennessee, with isolated (and sometimes rare) populations in New York, Pennsylvania, Alabama, and other states. It is an endangered species in Ontario and possibly extirpated in North Carolina.
Trillium flexipes est une plante herbacée, vivace et rhizomateuse de la famille des Liliaceae (classification classique) ou des Melanthiaceae (classification APG II, 2003).
Cette plante originaire du centre des États-Unis fleurit au printemps dans les forêts sur sol calcaire dans les plaines alluviales. La fleur, de 4 à 10 cm de diamètre à pétales blancs, est portée par un pédoncule dressé ou recourbé. Les feuilles sessiles rhomboïdes sont acuminées. Le fruit est une grande baie anguleuse, de couleur pourprée, à odeur fruitée.
De la région des grands lacs au nord de l’Alabama.
Son nom anglais est Bent Trillium ou White Trillium.
Trillium flexipes est une plante herbacée, vivace et rhizomateuse de la famille des Liliaceae (classification classique) ou des Melanthiaceae (classification APG II, 2003).
Trillium flexipes là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Melanthiaceae. Loài này được Raf. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1840.[1]
Trillium flexipes là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Melanthiaceae. Loài này được Raf. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1840.