What: Trillium grandiflorum, commonly called great white trillium or white wakerobin, is a harbinger of spring in the eastern North American woodland, where it can be seen carpeting the forest floors.
The roles of the various potential ecological and evolutionary causes of spatial population genetic structure (SPGS) cannot in general be inferred from the extant structure alone. However, a ...
To examine whether there is an optimal outcrossing distance for T. erectum and T. grandiflorum, in April 1998 and April 1999, groups of five neighbouring plants (hereafter referred to as blocks) were ...
One of spring’s most magical attractions quietly rises from the forest floor. Distinguished by a whorl of three leaves and three petals, the trillium contributes eye-catching forms and flashes of red, ...
The sun is shining, the birds are twittering. It’s time to grab your camera and head for the woodlands. You’re on your way to find a real spring treasure…. Trilliums! There’s a good chance you’ll see ...
Abstract: Evolution by natural selection improves fitness and may therefore influence population trajectories. Demographic matrix models are often employed in conservation studies to project ...
Understated but bold, graceful yet strong, Ohio’s wildflowers are having their day in the sun. Spring opens the floodgates to a wave of the state’s most beautiful wildflowers, delicate ephemerals that ...
As far as local flower celebrations during May go, the Arnold Arboretum’s Lilac Sunday comes to mind. But if your Mother’s Day brunch plans are getting in the way of smelling some sweet floral aromas, ...
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