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|species=ovatum
 
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|common_name=Western trillium, Wake robin
 
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|usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
 
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'''''Trillium ovatum''''', the '''Western Wake Robin''' or '''Western White Trillium''', is a member of the [[Trilliaceae]] family. It occurs in parts of the western [[United States]] and western [[Canada]], usually in rich [[forest]]. Occasional ''Trillium ovatum'' plants have petals that are maroon rather than the typical white.  This is not to be confused with the typical pinkness observed as the petals age.<ref>{{cite book| last=Case| first=Frederick W.|coauthors= Case, Roberta B.| year=1997| title=Trilliums |location=Portland, Oregon |publisher=Timber Press| isbn= 0-88192-374-5}}</ref>
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Picking the flower causes great harm to the plant, which depends on the leaves underneath to collect energy for the following year.
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Trillium ovatum, Pursh. Much like T. grandiflorum, but the petals narrow-lanceolate or narrow-ovate, the sepals usually nearly as long as the petals: plants 1 ft. or less high: lvs. ovate to nearly orbicular, often somewhat rhombic. Calif. to Brit. Col.—The Pacific coast representative of T. grandiflorum.
 
Trillium ovatum, Pursh. Much like T. grandiflorum, but the petals narrow-lanceolate or narrow-ovate, the sepals usually nearly as long as the petals: plants 1 ft. or less high: lvs. ovate to nearly orbicular, often somewhat rhombic. Calif. to Brit. Col.—The Pacific coast representative of T. grandiflorum.
 
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File:Trillium_ovatum_1292.JPG|Supported by thin white filaments, the yellow anthers are 4&ndash;16 mm  long.
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