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Trillium

A variety of Apatite

A yellow-green gem variety of apatite.
Originally reported from Bancroft District, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada.

Classification of Trillium

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Other Names for Trillium

Synonyms:
Trilliumite
German names:
Trilliumit
Spanish names:
Trilliumita

Other Information

Health Warning:No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

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    Localities for Trillium

    (TL) indicates type locality. ? indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. All other localities listed without reference should be considered as uncertain and unproven until references can be found.
    Canada
     
    • Ontario
      • Hastings Co.
    Can. Rockhound Vol.4, no. 1 (2000)
    Mineral and/or Locality
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