White Trillium
Top Ten in the PROVINCIAL/STATE WILDFLOWERS Challenge in Wildflowers of North America on April 16th, 2009.
Featured in Wildflowers of North America on March 21st, 2009 and again on April 16th, 2009.
Featured in Forests on April 29th, 2009.
A close-up image of a white trillium, captured in early spring on a forest walk through Heber Downs Conservation Area in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel.
The white trillium is also known as the wake robin, the snow trillium, the great white trillium, or the large white trillium and is found throughout eastern North America. It is well-known as the provincial wildflower of Ontario, Canada, as well as the state wildflower of Ohio.
T. grandiflorum was designated the provincial emblem of Ontario in 1937 and as the state wild flower of Ohio in 1987. As the symbol of Ontario, a stylized trillium flower features prominently on the official flag of the province’s French-speaking community. It is also frequently used by the Canadian Heraldic Authority to represent Ontario in grants of arms.
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