Trillium Recurvatum is a species of flowering plant that belongs to the family Melanthiaceae. The plant is also known by several other names due to its unique features and distinct characteristics. Some of the synonyms for this plant include bloody butcher, purple trillium, wake robin, and Beth root. The plant is native to eastern parts of North America and is known for its three-petaled flowers that bloom in clusters. The Trillium Recurvatum is also a popular medicinal plant, as the root is believed to have several therapeutic properties. Due to its attractive appearance and traditional medicinal use, this plant has become a popular ornamental plant in gardens and other landscaping projects.