PLATE I.
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM.
Large Flowered Trillium.
ORDO NATURALIS.
Calyx triphyllus, persistens. Petala tria, calyce majora, persistentia. Antheræ crassæ, terminales, lateraliter dehiscentes. Pericarpium succulentum, 1-loculare, polyspermum. Stigmata 3, lateralia. Canlis apice 3-phyllus, foliis latis verticillatis: in horum centro l-florus. Genus a Paride non tantum structurâ antherarum sed etiam fructu 1-loculari discrepans.
T. foliis late rhombeo-ovatis, acuminatis; floribus subpendulis; calycis foliolis cuneatis; petalis calyce longe majoribus, spatulato-lanceolatis.
T. rhomboideum. var. γ. grandiflorum. Michaux: Fl.Boreali Am. v. 1, p. 216.
Sponte nascentem in Upper Canada, legit Franc. Masson.
This plant, communicated by George Hibbert, Esq. I believe has never before been figured, but I have little doubt the synonym above quoted belongs to it, and that it is a legitimate species. The petals in fading are tinged with a blush colour. It has been some years in this country, flowering soon after it rises out of the ground; and, like the rest of the genus, should be cultivated in a moist shady situation.
REFERENCES TO THE PLATE
1. The Calyx. |
2. The Anthers and Germen. |
3. The Germen magnified. |
4. Transverse section of the seed vessel. |