Wake Robin Collection
"Wake Robin: A Delicate Beauty of North America and Asia" Discover the enchanting world of Wake Robin, also known as Toadshade or sessile trillium (Trillium sessile
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"Wake Robin: A Delicate Beauty of North America and Asia" Discover the enchanting world of Wake Robin, also known as Toadshade or sessile trillium (Trillium sessile). This perennial flowering plant, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia, captivates with its exquisite beauty. Step into a botanical wonderland as depicted in James Sowerby's handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis' The Botanical Magazine in 1787. Marvel at the intricate details that bring this delicate flower to life on paper. In Flora Londiniensis by William Curtis, we encounter another fascinating member of the trillium family - Arum Maculatum. Plate 114 showcases this unique species with its distinctive spotted leaves and intriguing flower structure. Venturing further into nature's realm, we stumble upon Fools Parsley; Cuckoo Pint or Wake Robin; White Bryony; Greater or Common Celandine. These colored engravings offer a glimpse into the diversity of plants that coexist harmoniously within our surroundings. Delaware's Hockessin reveals an idyllic scene where a tree trunk is embraced by lush groundcover. Nature's artistry unfolds as spring arrives, marking the beginning of a blooming season filled with vibrant colors and fragrant scents. Travel back in time to 1775 when Arum Maculatum first graced botanical illustrations. Its allure continues to bewitch us today with its elegant form and alluring presence. Across the country in Issaquah, Washington State, Western Trillium wildflowers bloom gracefully amidst their natural habitat. Known as Wake Robin or Western Wake Robin, these delicate blossoms add splashes of color to their surroundings while captivating hearts along the way. As we explore diverse flora around us, it is essential to acknowledge common poisonous plants too.