This particular species I always called a sessile Trillium (T. cuneatum) because the flower sits right on the whorl of three leaves. The outer three tepals are maroon-colored on the inside surface. The inner three tepals remain erect and almost 2" tall. The leaves are rather nicely mottled, and a similar species was called toad shade.
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