Liliaceae
Trillium albidum

Giant White Wakerobin

Stem erect, single to large clumps, lower stems bare, sessile leaves at top. Leaves 5–6 in. across, 3–8 in. long, usually lightly mottled with brown. Flowers often rose- or spicy-scented, sessile above leaves. Green sepals, 3 held horizontally, 1–3 in. long. Petals 3, erect to spreading, white to creamy white, sometimes purplish at base, oval, widest just above middle, 2–4 in. long. Grows in moist mixed woods, coniferous forests, in deep loam to 6000 ft.

  • Rarity: Locally Common
  • Flowering Time: Early Spring
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Height: 8--28 inches
  • Habitat: Meadow, West-Side Forest, Coastal
  • Found In: Siskiyous And Southern Willamette Valley
  • Native: Yes