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Trillium ludovicianum Harb.  

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Family: Melanthiaceae
Louisiana wakerobin
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Frederick W. Case Jr. in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Rhizomes ± horizontal, brownish, short, thick, praemorse, not brittle. Scapes 1-3, round in cross section, 1.4-2.6 dm, ± slender, glabrous. Bracts held well above ground, sessile; blade strongly mottled in dark and bronzy green, often with central light strip, mottling becoming somewhat obscure with age, lanceolate-ovate, 5.3-9.5 × 2.3-5 cm, not glossy, margins of distal 1/3 convex-curved to apex, apex rounded-acute. Flower erect, odor of carrion; sepals displayed above bracts, spreading, green, lanceolate-oblanceolate, 19-35 × 2.7-4 mm, margins entire, apex rounded or acute to sometimes weakly reflexed; petals long-lasting, faintly introrsely curved-erect-spreading, weakly connivent, ± concealing stamens and ovary, dark maroon-brown, purplish, or dull greenish, or 2-colored, basal portion purple, distal portion grayish green, not spirally twisted, oblanceolate-linear, 3.5-5.5 × 0.4-0.8 cm, thick-textured, thickened and weakly clawed basally, margins entire, apex acute; stamens erect, straight, 10-18 mm; filaments olive-orange, 2-3 mm, widened basally; anthers erect, straight, olive to orange, 7-20 mm, slender, dehiscence latrorse; connectives olive to orange, straight, scarcely extended beyond anther sac; ovary purple, ovoid, 6-angled, 8-9 mm; stigmas erect, with spreading or coiled tips, distinct, pale purple, subulate, 3-6 mm, ± fleshy. Fruits dark purplish green, little or no odor, ovoid, 6-angled, pulpy. Flowering late winter--early spring (early Mar--Apr). Low flatwoods, floodplains along streams, steep ravine slopes leading to floodplains, mixed pine-beech woods; 50--500 m; La., Miss. The range of Trillium ludovicianum is near to that of T. cuneatum in Mississippi, and the two appear to intergrade.

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