Pseudotrillium is a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. Its sole species, Pseudotrillium rivale, is commonly known as the brook...
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Mountains; Kinugasa japonica, with petaloid sepals, from Japan; and Pseudotrillium rivale, newly segregated, with spotted petals, from the Siskiyou Mountains...
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described in 1885, was segregated into genus Pseudotrillium S.B.Farmer in 2002. The name Pseudotrillium rivale (S.Watson) S.B.Farmer is widely recognized...
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Klamath Lake sculpin, a fish species of genus Cottus Klamath trillium, or Pseudotrillium rivale, a flower species Klamath weed, or St. John's wort, a flowering...
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Xerophyllum Michx. Parideae Paris L. (including Daiswa and Kinugasa) Pseudotrillium S.B.Farmer Trillium L. (including Trillidium) Angiosperm Phylogeny Group...
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maculatum, a wake-robin (not to be confused with Trillium erectum) Pseudotrillium rivale, the brook wakerobin Various species of Trillium, including:...
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following genera:[citation needed] Paris L. (including Daiswa and Kinugasa) Pseudotrillium S.B.Farmer Trillium L. (including Trillidium) Some authorities accept...
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Trillium species survives in such harsh conditions. Only the habitat of Pseudotrillium rivale, a close relative, approaches the habitat of T. petiolatum in...
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