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30-MAR-2016 Vern Rogers (fotabug fotos)

The Wake Robin

The "Wake Robin" is actually a Trillium. We find them growing wild around in our area. This one was on the slopes of Skinner Butte. Because some trilliums bloom in early spring about the time the robins start appearing, the flower came to be called "wake-robin" by many.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE TRILLIUM:

The Trillium is a perennial herbaceous flowering plants, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia. The name, 'trillium', is quite fitting as it comes from a Latin word for three. The blossoms have three petals, three sepals, six stamens, a three-celled ovary, and a cluster of three leaves. Just days after blooming, the specific type of trillium flowers we have growing wild here change from white to pink.

One thing to keep in mind - a picked Trillium will wilt quickly. Since trilliums do not form seeds for the next year, one ought to let the flowers stay in their natural setting.

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Dave Petersen Photography02-Apr-2016 15:18
Superbly composed with fantastic lighting, colors and clarity. This beautifully shot image has a wonderful feeling of warmth and vibrance. A very nice capture!! Voted++
Buz Kiefer01-Apr-2016 18:26
This little plant and all of its varieties are found here. It's probably my favorite Smoky Mountain wildflower. Beautiful capture, Vern. Very nice close up work. Vote.
Alexander Kazakov01-Apr-2016 14:16
So beautiful! V
Richard Marcus01-Apr-2016 00:14
Stunning color and clarity and the sunlight is beautiful here. V
Laura Milholland31-Mar-2016 20:51
Exquisite, in every aspect! V
Tom LeRoy31-Mar-2016 18:40
Just a beauty! Excellent light and colors. V
Kuriacose Joseph31-Mar-2016 13:28
Signs of Spring!
Eloine 31-Mar-2016 13:26
Neat story and neat photo!
Ruth Voorhis31-Mar-2016 13:01
That's lovely, Vern!
Stephanie31-Mar-2016 10:55
What a beautiful and interesting flower! Superb capture Vern! V
Yvonne31-Mar-2016 10:02
What a beautiful and unusual flower... wise words to leave them in situ! v
Bea.31-Mar-2016 09:20
Wonderful, perfect light and colours. V.
Roger Bailey31-Mar-2016 09:07
A very nice image of this pretty flower.
Chris Gibbins31-Mar-2016 06:42
This is lovely, Vern. I remember looking for trilliums when I lived in Pa, many years ago.
Helen Betts31-Mar-2016 05:36
Beautiful light and presentation, and such a lovely subject.
globalgadabout31-Mar-2016 05:07
what a visual treat...lived in Ontario as a lad, where it was forbidden to pick a trillium..
joseantonio31-Mar-2016 03:53
stunning capture.Love those colors.V
John Shen Photography31-Mar-2016 02:42
Wow, super beautiful with lovely colours! :)
Ed Ruttledge 31-Mar-2016 01:30
Great capture on this one!
Marian 31-Mar-2016 00:48
Reminds me of our youth in Fall Creek. Were lots out
there. A beautifil flower.
Julie Oldfield31-Mar-2016 00:29
So beautiful! V
Hank Vander Velde31-Mar-2016 00:14
Beautiful vivid image Vern.
Steve Thuman31-Mar-2016 00:13
Quite lovely and colorful.
parrothouse31-Mar-2016 00:07
Very nice exposure and color.
Jim Coffman30-Mar-2016 23:54
A very sharp and very colorful image!! Very nice work!
Allan Jay30-Mar-2016 23:25
Outstanding...beautiful capture!
Nirvan Hope30-Mar-2016 23:24
A gorgeous trillium photo! And yes, never pick trillium flowers!
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