Redwood National and State Parks - Redwood Ranger Minute: Western Trillium

Redwood National and State Parks - Redwood Ranger Minute: Western Trillium

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Biology, Science, Geography

6th - 7th Grade

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The video introduces the western Trillium, a beautiful wildflower found in Redwood National and State Parks. It blooms from late February to early June, marking the start of spring. The scientific name is Trillium OVA dem, and its parts come in threes. Pollinated by insects like beetles and bees, the flower changes color as it ages. Seeds are dispersed by ants and wasps. The plant takes up to seven years to flower and can live for decades. Viewers are encouraged to enjoy these flowers without picking them. The Trillium thrives in moist, forested areas, such as Trillium Falls.

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