240 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



1. TRIl'lirin, L. WAKE-EOBni. 



1. T. grandiflo'rum, Salisb. (Large White Trillium.) 

 Leaves sessile, longer than broad. Peduncle erect. Petals 

 white (rose-coloured 1711611 old), obovate. — Eicll woods. 



2. T. ereetum, L. (T. erectumj'L., var. atropurpureum. 

 Hook, in Maooun's Catalogue.) (Purple Trillium.) Leaves 

 iessile, about as broad as long. Peduncles erei t. Petals dull 

 purple, ovate. — Ricb woods. Var. album, with greenish- 

 white petals, is found along with the purple form. It does 

 not appear to be clearly distinguished from No. 1. 



3. T. eer'nuum, L. Leaves sessile or nearly so, broadly 

 rhomboid, abruptly pointed. Peduncle recurved under the 

 leaves. Petals white, oblong-ovate, acute. Chiefly east- 

 ward. 



4. T. erythPOear'pum, Michx. (Painted Trillium.) 

 Leaves distinctly petioled, rounded at the base. Petals pointed, 

 white, with purple stripes inside at the base. — Not uncom- 

 mon northward in damp woods and low grounds. 



S. MEDII'OIA, Gronov. Indian Cucumbee-eoot. 

 M. Virgin'iea, L. stem 1-3 feet high.— Rich woods. 



3. ZYGADE'NUS, Michx. Zygadeke. 

 Z. glaUGUS, Nutt. {Z. elegans, Pursh.) Not uncommon 

 in bogs and beaver-meadows northward. Leaves flat and 

 pale. 



4. TOFIELD'IA, Hudson. False Asphodel. 



T. glutino'sa, Willd. Stem and pedicels very sticky 

 with dark glands. Leaves short. — Lake Huron coast. 



5. UVIILA'KIA, L. Bellwoet. 



1. U. grandiflo'ra, Smith. Leaves clasping-perfoliate. 

 Eootstook short. — Eich woods. 



2. U. Sessilifo'lia, L. Leaves sessile or partly clasping, 

 lance-oblong. Eootstock creeping. — Chiefly eastward. 



6. ri,I\TO'\I», Eaf. Clintoota. 

 C. borea'lis, Eaf. Umbel 2-7-flowered. Leaves 5-S 

 inches long. Perianth pubescent outside. — Damp woods, 

 often under evergreens. 



