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Ba'Gamnan



Trillium erectum
Trillium erectum, the red trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Melanthiaceae. It is a spring ephemeral plant whose life-cycle is synchronized with that of the forests in which it lives. It is native to the eastern United States and eastern Canada from northern Georgia to Quebec and New Brunswick. Like all trilliums, it has a whorl of three bracts (leaves) and a single trimerous flower with three sepals, three petals, two whorls of three stamens each, and three carpels (fused into a single ovary with three stigmas). It is a perennial plant that persists by means of an underground rhizome. Trillium erectum has carrion-scented flowers that produce fetid or putrid odors purported to attract carrion fly and beetle pollinators. This T. erectum flower was photographed in Stephen's Gulch Conservation Area in Ontario, Canada.Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut


♂This user is male.
16 This user is 16 years old.
This user lives in Paris.


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en-3This user can contribute with an advanced level of English.
frCet utilisateur a pour langue maternelle le français.

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BIOThis user's favourite subject is Biology.
This user enjoys photography.
This user's favourite animal is the Spotted Hyena.

Food

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This user loves to eat pizza.
This user loves pasta.
This user loves hamburgers.

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A Crested Tit
A baby Chimpanzee and his mother
A Bee
Monument Valley, Arizona
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Four Queens, Las Vegas
Colorado River, Laughlin
Glen Dam bridge, Arizona
Union Station, Los Angeles
Via Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills
Jurassic Park, Universal Studios, Hollywood
Panthéon, Paris
World War II Normandy American Cemetery, Normandy
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne
Eiffel Tower, Paris

My favorites images (by Wikipedians)

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A Yellowjacket. Photo credit : Fir0002
A Chinese mantis. Photo credit : PiccoloNamek
Anthomyiidae. Photo credit : Aka

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