Nature Notebook
- Tri-City Record

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The bright white flowers of large-flowered trillium are currently brightening the hillsides of mature forests in southwest Michigan.
The most common of ten species in Michigan, large-flowered trillium, also called white or common trillium or trillium grandiflorum, is a wildflower that grows 7 – 16 inches high and will spend about six or more years producing one to three leaf forms before flowering for the first time.
