Southern Indiana Wildflower Walks


Trillium

A member of the lily family, several species of trillium are found in Indiana. Tri- (Latin for three) and -lilium (Latin for lily) tells us this plant has three leaves and is a lily.

This is an increasingly rare wildflower, and it is believed that one should never cut or transplant a trillium. Pioneers called this flower “birthroot”, as it was believed that native Americans used the plant during childbirth.

Sources: Wildflowers of Indiana Woodlands, by Sylvan T. Runkel and Alvin F. Bull. Copyright 1979, Iowa State University Press


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