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Trillium oostingii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trillium oostingii
''Trillium oostingii'', also known as Wateree trillium, is a wildflower with a limited range, endemic to the central part of the US State of South Carolina.〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕〔(Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map )〕 Wateree trillium grows under a canopy of deciduous trees such as bitternut hickory, black walnut, slippery elm, box-elder, and various oak species, in rich floodplain soils. Here it forms large colonies alongside mayapple, another spring-flowering herb.〔Gaddy, L. L. 2008. A new sessile-flowered ''Trillium'' (Liliaceae: subgenus ''Phyllantherum)'' from South Carolina. Phytologia 90:382-389.〕 Wateree trillium most closely resembles the sessile-flowered trilliums, ''T. lancifolium'' and ''T. recurvatum'', but is distinguished from these chiefly by floral anatomy. In ''T. oostingii'', the anthers are only slightly incurved (curved toward the center of the flower) and have much shorter filaments, resulting in a more compressed look. According to DNA sequence analysis, ''T. oostingii'' is more distantly related to either of these species than they are to each other.〔 Wateree trillium has three broadly rounded, mottled leaves atop a single, 10–30 cm stem. Its flowers have three green-yellow petals and three green to maroon sepals.〔 ==References==
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