No, it is part of the family of Melanthiaceae, not Liliaceae. It has also been known for being in the trilliaceae genus/family.
All of the above... the trillium however is indigenous and the provincial flower.
Trillium, Tulip, Turk's Cap, Tansy, Tiger-Lily
All of them grow in Ontario. The Trillium is native as are water and "ditch" lilies (orange tiger lillies) and several varieties of daisies.
Trillium is the scientific name of Trillium.
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.
Trillium is a monocot
There are many white flowers, but one for example is the Trillium, a beautiful flower that is the flower of Ontario (Canada).
Trillium Cup was created in 2008.
The population of Telereal Trillium is 1,000.
Telereal Trillium's population is 2,010.
Trillium albidum was created in 1975.
Trillium Report was created in 1997.