This section is from the book "Harper's Guide To Wild Flowers", by Caroline A. Creevey. Also available from Amazon: Harper's Guide To Wild Flowers.
T. cernuum is white or pink, the petals, with wavy margins rolled back, as long as the sepals. Anthers, long, on stout filaments. Fruit, a crimson berry. Flower - stalk nods away from the involucre of three broad, acutely pointed leaves. April to June.
Moist woods, from Maine to Georgia, where it may be found in the mountains.
 
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