Trillium sulcatum

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Trillium sulcatum, common names: Southern Red Trillium, Barksdale Trillium or Furrowed Wakerobin, is a perennial wildflower which blooms in April and May. Dark reddish in color, it bears its flower on stems above the leaves, with recurved petals. The berry is red.

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