The provincial flower of Ontario, Canada is the Trillium grandiflorum, which is native to eastern North America. It is commonly called the 'Large-flowered Trillium'. In the in the family Melanthiaceae, it is a monocotyledonous, herbaceous perennial. It grows in the shady areas of forests. The Trillium grandiflorum or Trille grandiflore has 3 or tri-petals growing above 3 leaves on the plant.See pictures here. http://ontariowildflowers.com/main/species.php?id=714
The White Trillium is a plant in the lily family. It thrives on Vancouver Island in British Columbia and Nova Scotia. It is a symbol of Ontario and presented on the official flag of the province's French-speaking community.
Jasminum grandiflorum
The provincial flower is a Trillium :D
the trillium flower has 5 large chromosomes which have been referred to as the "Drosophila" of the plant world.
All of the above... the trillium however is indigenous and the provincial flower.
Trillium is not a metal; it is a genus of perennial flowering plants.
Canada has 7 vegetation regions, and in these regions some of the vegetation found in Canada are permafrost, coniferous and deciduous trees, mixed forests, sodmats, short grass/ long grass, oil seeds, and park land. Of course there are always many more.
April 10th, 1806
Ontario's flower is the White Trillium.
Trillium flower. It grows wild in the colours white and Lavender.
The floral emblem (logo) of Ontario, Canada is known as the White Trillium. This flower grows freely in the forests and woodlands. Recognized by the three white waxy petals that protrude from each flower, this flower blooms in April and in May. The Trillium is very sensitive to sunlight so the blossoms are usually facing in the direction of the sun.The Trillium is a protected species of flower and should not be picked.