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Clintonia uniflora, commonly known as bride's bonnet, queen's cup, or bead lily, [3] [4] [5] is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. The specific epithet uniflora means "one-flowered", [6] a characteristic that distinguishes this species from others in the genus Clintonia.
20 Νοε 2023 · Common Names: Clintonia: Andrew’s, Red, White, Bluebead, Bead Lily, Bride’s bonnet, Corn lily, Queen cup, Clinton’s Lily. Life Cycle: Hardy perennial. Height: 5 to 24 inches (13 to 60 cm). Native: Northern America, East Asia. Family: Liliaceae. Growing Region: Zones 3 to 9. Flowers: Late spring. Flower Details: White, pink, yellow. Bell ...
Common Name (s): Queen's Cup is a herbaceous perennial, flowering plant in the lily family native to the mountainous regions of western North America. It has one (sometimes two) showy six-petaled white flower atop a 10 inch high stalk rising from a clump of large blade-shaped green leaves.
Clintonia is a genus of flowering plants in the lily family Liliaceae. Plants of the genus are distributed across the temperate regions of North America and eastern Asia, [1] [2] in the mesic understory of deciduous or coniferous forests. [3]
Clintonia borealis is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. The specific epithet borealis means "of the north," which alludes to the fact that the species tends to thrive in the boreal forests of eastern Canada and northeastern United States .
Clintonia borealis (Blue Bead Lily) is a charming woodland perennial forming a basal clump of 3-5 thick, oblong, glossy green leaves, 12 in. long (30 cm). In late spring to early summer, a leafless flowering stalk rises well above the basal rosette.
An attractive shade groundcover or border plant, best mulched for winter protection with pine and deciduous leaves. Flowers are lovely but small, while true-blue berries may be the most striking element, presenting in late summer.