According to a recent report, many of these ‘charismatic’ wildflowers are threatened with extinction. Here’s what you can do to help. By Margaret Roach That good things come in threes was a lesson I ...
In my last article, I shared my affection for bloodroot and boldly claimed that “among the myriad of spring blooms, few thrill me as much as bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis).” That sentiment was ...
What: Trillium erectum — commonly called red or purple trillium, bethroot, waking robin or stinking benjamin — is native to the woodlands of eastern North America yet is surprisingly well adapted to ...
What: Trillium luteum, commonly called yellow trillium, sports yellow flowers, which are rare among trillium species. Yellow trillium’s three petals reach up like translucent wings from the center of ...
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