Here are some of my original photos of the Travis County Trillium plant. I first discovered the plant on March 22, 1984 (first two images). I came back to measure the plant on March 24 (3rd - 5th images), and over the next few days invited several botanists and friends to view and photograph the plant. The 6th image (3/25/84) shows Dr. Marshall Johnston documenting the plant. The 7th image shows a young and curious Greg Lasley wondering what all the fuss is about.
Filament 10 mm long, corolla tube 15 mm long, corolla glabrous within at base of lower lip, flowers few and distant. The last photo shows L. reverchonii on the left compared to L. puberula on the right.
Like last year, only saw 1 plant, but it was in a different location.