
White Trillium
Large white flower, which will turn pink with age. It grows on an erect stalk above a whorl of three leaves.
Trillium grandiflorum is a favored food of white-tailed deer. The roots were gathered and used by Native Americans for a variety of medicinal uses. The plants have also been picked and eaten in salads; however, this practice may be fatal to the plant because trilliums often die if their leaves are removed.

"Trillium grandiflorum" is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. A monocotyledonous, herbaceous perennial, it is native to eastern North America, from northern Quebec to the southern parts of the United States through the Appalachian Mountains into northernmost Georgia and west to Minnesota.