Trillium luteum

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yellow wakerobin
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Trillium luteum, or yellow wakerobin is a spring wildflower with native populations in the Great Smokey Mountains and surrounding areas. It usually occurs in the shade of mature deciduous trees on calcium-rich soils. It is often planted outside its native range, and is highly regarded for its yellow, lemon-scented flower. The mottled leaves are also handsome.

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