Difference between revisions of "Ohio's State Wildflower - White Trillium"
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− | + | <p>In 1986, the Ohio General Assembly made the white trillium Ohio's official wildflower. The white trillium is also known as the wake robin, the snow trillium, the great white trillium, or the large white trillium. The General Assembly selected this flower because it exists in all of Ohio's eighty-eight counties.</p> | |
− | In 1986, the Ohio General Assembly made the white trillium Ohio's official wildflower. The white trillium is also known as the wake robin, the snow trillium, the great white trillium, or the large white trillium. The General Assembly selected this flower because it exists in all of Ohio's eighty-eight counties. | + | ==See Also== |
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− | [[Category:Towards the 21st Century]] | + | *[[Ohio's State Mammal - White-tailed Deer]] |
+ | *[[Ohio]] | ||
+ | *[[Ohio General Assembly]] | ||
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In 1986, the Ohio General Assembly made the white trillium Ohio's official wildflower. The white trillium is also known as the wake robin, the snow trillium, the great white trillium, or the large white trillium. The General Assembly selected this flower because it exists in all of Ohio's eighty-eight counties.