Trillium viride

L. C. Beck

Amer. J. Sci. Arts 11: 178. 1826.

Common names: Green trillium
Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 116. Mentioned on page 95, 112, 117.

Rhizomes horizontal, brownish, short, slender to stout, praemorse, not brittle. Scapes 1–3, round in cross-section, 2.3–3.4+ dm, ± slender, smooth to scabrous below bracts. Bracts held well above ground, sessile; blade green to bluish green, weakly mottled, rarely unmottled, mottling becoming obscure with age, adaxial surface covered with numerous stomata easily visible under a lens, occasionally visible as tiny white dots to the naked eye, narrowly to broadly elliptic, 8–20.5 × 5–8 cm, not glossy, apex blunt to rounded-acute. Flower erect, odor of decayed fruit; sepals displayed above bracts, widely spreading, distal 1/2 often weakly declined, green, lanceolate-acute, 28–60 × 7–9 mm, margins entire, apex acute; petals long-lasting, erect to widely spreading, ± connivent, ± concealing stamens and ovary, green, yellowish green, yellow, or variously purple streaked throughout, especially basally (rarely all purplish green), not spirally twisted, narrowly spatulate to linear-spatulate, 3.5–6.8 × 0.5–1.5 cm, widest above middle, thick-textured, base narrowed and thickened, ± forming claw, margins entire, apex obtuse, lacking nipple; stamens relatively straight-erect to slightly incurved, 15–25 mm; filaments brown-olive, 3–5.5 mm, dilated basally; anthers erect, straight, olive-brown or purplish, 8–21 mm, ± slender, dehiscence introrse-latrorse; connectives olive, straight, very slightly (± 0.5 mm) extended beyond sacs; ovary greenish basally, olive-purplish distally, ellipsoid to ovoid, deeply angled, 5–12 mm; stigmas spreading-erect, recurved, distinct, sessile, olive or purplish, subulate, 5–10 mm, somewhat fleshy. Fruits greenish white, odorless, ovoid, angled, 1–1.5 cm, somewhat pulpy, not juicy. 2n = 10.


Phenology: Flowering spring (late Apr–May).
Habitat: Rich woods, bluffs, rocky hillsides with some limestone outcrops, woodsy, humusy soil over fairly stiff, clayey substrate
Elevation: 100–200 m

Discussion

Trillium viride has long been confused with T. luteum of the Smoky Mountain region, though it is far more slender and delicate than T. luteum. Because the pallid forms and so-called albinos of many other sessile trilliums described in written accounts sound much like the description of this plant, early authors ascribed far too wide a range to T. viride. The plant is closely limited to the woodlands of the counties adjacent to the Missouri River in northeastern Missouri and southern Illinois.

Although the ranges of Trillium viride and the very similar T. viridescens do not overlap, both species grow in Missouri, and authors earlier than J. D. Freeman (1975) frequently combined the two as a single species. If all other means of identification fail, the prevalence of numerous stomates on the adaxial bract surface, seen under magnification, will always distinguish T. viride.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

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5 cm50 mm <br />0.05 m <br /> (8 cm80 mm <br />0.08 m <br />) +
purplish +  and olive-brown +
introrse-latrorse +
versatile +  and dorsifixed +
more or less equaling or longer +
cordate +  and linear +
slender +
0.8 cm8 mm <br />0.008 m <br /> (2.1 cm21 mm <br />0.021 m <br />) +
obtuse +, acute +, blunt +  and rounded-acute +
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whorled +, opposite +  and alternate +
narrowed +
reticulate-veined +  and parallel-veined +
mottling +, unmottled +, mottled +, green +  and bluish green +
not mottled +, , +, mottled in darker green or bronze +  and green +
mottled +  and green +
1;several +
obovate;elliptical +
tunicate +  and scaly +
thin-walled +
Green trillium +
Ill. +  and Mo. +
yellowish +  and white +
100–200 m +
0.3 cm3 mm <br />0.003 m <br /> (0.55 cm5.5 mm <br />0.0055 m <br />) +
unisexual +  and bisexual +
baccate +  and capsular +
greenish white +
odorless +
angled +  and ovoid +
1 cm10 mm <br />0.01 m <br /> (1.5 cm15 mm <br />0.015 m <br />) +
not juicy +
Rich woods, bluffs, rocky hillsides with some limestone outcrops, woodsy, humusy soil over fairly stiff, clayey substrate +
paired +, paniculate +  and racemose +
persistent +
olive-purplish +, greenish +, purple streaked +, yellow +, yellowish green +  and green +
3.5 cm35 mm <br />0.035 m <br /> (6.8 cm68 mm <br />0.068 m <br />) +
concealing +
angled;ellipsoid;ovoid +
0.5 cm5 mm <br />0.005 m <br /> (1.2 cm12 mm <br />0.012 m <br />) +
thick-textured +
widest;0.5cm;1.5cm +
many;several +
zygomorphic +  and actinomorphic +
bicolored +, white +, green +, yellow +, maroon +  and dark purple +
long-lasting +
distinct +
erect +  and widely spreading +
clawed;obovate;linear +
Flowering spring (late Apr–May). +
parietal +  and axile +
6-lobed +  and 3-lobed +
Amer. J. Sci. Arts +
branched +, unbranched +  and monopodial +
not brittle +
subterranean +
praemorse +
slender +  and stout +
straight +
erect +  and arising +
smooth to scabrous +
slender +
wind-distributed +
0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (0.4 cm4 mm <br />0.004 m <br />) +
alternating +
persistent +
distinct +
declined +  and spreading +
lanceolate-acute +
0.7 cm7 mm <br />0.007 m <br /> (0.9 cm9 mm <br />0.009 m <br />) +
divergent +  and alternating +
purple streaked;yellow;purple streaked;yellow;yellowish green;green +
adnate +  and free +
3.5cm;6.8cm +
relatively straight-erect +  and slightly incurved +
concealing +
narrowly spatulate +  and linear-spatulate +
1.5 cm15 mm <br />0.015 m <br /> (2.5 cm25 mm <br />0.025 m <br />) +
thick-textured +
purplish +  and olive +
persistent +
recurved +  and spreading-erect +
subulate +
0.5 cm5 mm <br />0.005 m <br /> (1 cm10 mm <br />0.01 m <br />) +
3 +  and 1 +
Trillium viride +
Trillium subg. Phyllantherum +
species +
connate +  and distinct +
sepaloid +  and petaloid +
narrower +
rhizomatous +  and scapose +
3 +  and 2 +