
Bloody Butcher - Trillium recurvatum
Bloody butcher is native to parts of the central and eastern United States. The flowers on this species have three maroon petals that are under 3 cm long. The petals are recurved, with tips converging over the stamens.
Habitat: Eastern US

Trillium recurvatum is a spring wildflower in the Melanthiaceae family. It is native to parts of the central and eastern United States, where it is found from Iowa south to Texas and east to North Carolina and Pennsylvania. It natural habitat is mesic forests and savannas, often in calcareous soil.
Similar species: Lilies, Supplejacks, Etc.
By Christine Young
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Uploaded May 8, 2019. Captured May 6, 2019 12:29.