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Trillium reliquum, the relict trillium, Confederate wakerobin, or Confederate trillium, is a monocotyledon species of the genus Trillium, a perennial, flowering, herbaceous plant of the family Liliaceae. It is found only in the southeastern region of the United States: southwest, central and east central Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee. As a relict species, there are a few remaining groups but it was once more abundant when conditions were different. Significant habitat loss has occurred through clearing of forests for agricultural and pine farm uses.

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  • Trillium reliquum est une plante herbacée, vivace et rhizomateuse de la famille des liliacées (classification classique) ou des mélanthiacées (classification APG II, 2003). (fr)
  • Trillium reliquum, the relict trillium, Confederate wakerobin, or Confederate trillium, is a monocotyledon species of the genus Trillium, a perennial, flowering, herbaceous plant of the family Liliaceae. It is found only in the southeastern region of the United States: southwest, central and east central Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee. As a relict species, there are a few remaining groups but it was once more abundant when conditions were different. Significant habitat loss has occurred through clearing of forests for agricultural and pine farm uses. On April 4, 1988, it was officially listed as an endangered species. The common name varies by location. It grows in undisturbed hardwood forests that sometimes include mature pines and that are free of understory plants such as bushes and vines. It likes moist, well-drained soils along the banks of streams and small stream floodplains, mixed with other wildflowers and forest debris. Trillium reliquum was first collected near Augusta in 1901 but was not described as a new species until 1975. In February 2010, hikers found the plant at the Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park in the Florida Panhandle. The US Fish and Wildlife Service is surveying the plants. February 23rd 2021 a local mountain biker in Cordova Alabama found the endangered species for the first time ever documented in Walker County Alabama. (en)
  • Trillium reliquum är en nysrotsväxtart som beskrevs av J.D.Freeman. Trillium reliquum ingår i släktet treblad, och familjen nysrotsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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  • Trillium (en)
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  • Trillium reliquum demonstrating its three mottled elliptical, pointed leaves (en)
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  • reliquum (en)
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  • Trillium reliquum est une plante herbacée, vivace et rhizomateuse de la famille des liliacées (classification classique) ou des mélanthiacées (classification APG II, 2003). (fr)
  • Trillium reliquum är en nysrotsväxtart som beskrevs av J.D.Freeman. Trillium reliquum ingår i släktet treblad, och familjen nysrotsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Trillium reliquum, the relict trillium, Confederate wakerobin, or Confederate trillium, is a monocotyledon species of the genus Trillium, a perennial, flowering, herbaceous plant of the family Liliaceae. It is found only in the southeastern region of the United States: southwest, central and east central Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee. As a relict species, there are a few remaining groups but it was once more abundant when conditions were different. Significant habitat loss has occurred through clearing of forests for agricultural and pine farm uses. (en)
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  • Trillium reliquum (fr)
  • Trillium reliquum (en)
  • Trillium reliquum (sv)
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