2017
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.296.3.8
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A New Species in Trillium subgen. Delostylium (Melanthiaceae, Parideae)

Abstract: The Trillium pusillum Michaux (1803: 215) species complex exhibits a complicated pattern of morphological variability and geographic distributions in southeastern North America (Farmer 2007). In contrast to earlier studies based on isozymes (Cabe and Werth 1995; Timmerman-Erskine et al. 2003), analyses of DNA sequence variability provide evidence of clear boundaries that correspond with morphological and habitat differences to suggest that the group is best recognized as a series of distinct species (Farmer 20… Show more

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“…For instance, one attribute typically associated with the pedicellate flower type—relatively tall plant stature—is lacking for the G1 pedicellate species T . georgianum , known commonly as the Georgia Dwarf Trillium (Schilling et al., 2017). The short stature of this extremely range‐restricted species may preclude it from obtaining LDD by white‐tailed deer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, one attribute typically associated with the pedicellate flower type—relatively tall plant stature—is lacking for the G1 pedicellate species T . georgianum , known commonly as the Georgia Dwarf Trillium (Schilling et al., 2017). The short stature of this extremely range‐restricted species may preclude it from obtaining LDD by white‐tailed deer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sessilium Rafinesque (1830: 97), which is sister to the third pedicellate clade, which is consistent with Gleason's T. catesbaei-type and T. subgen. Delostylium Rafinesque (1830: 97) (Farmer 2007, Schilling et al 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(References:Case 2003, Case & Case 1997, Freeman 1975, Fukuda et al 1996, Gaddy 2008, Liang & Soukup 2000, O'Neill et al 2020, Patrick 1984, Samejima & Samejima 1987, Schilling et al 2013, Schilling et al 2017, Schilling et al 2019, Weakley 2020.TrilliumLinnaeus (1753: 339), nom. cons.Type:-Trillium cernuum L. (1753: 339) Trillium L. subgen.…”
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