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According to a Mi'kmaq tale, when a grass snake eats a poisonous toad, it slithers in rapid circles around a shoot of the bluebead lily to transfer the poison to the plant. [citation needed]
25 Σεπ 2023 · Blackberry lily is not included on official lists of dangerously invasive plants, but unlike most irises, it does spread very readily from self-seeding and has naturalized in some areas. Most complaints about invasiveness come from the Northeast.
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 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 · Clintonia Growing and Care Guide. 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).
Inedible and mildly toxic, the berries are relished by chipmunks and birds. The leaves were used by the Algonquin and Chippewa as an antiseptic poultice applied to wounds, infections, and burns. The young leaves are reportedly edible, although acidic in taste.
The plant can suffer damage from slugs. See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: Tags: #showy flowers #white flowers #glossy leaves #blue fruits #flowers late spring #flowers midsummer #flowers early summer #non-toxic for horses #non-toxic for dogs #non-toxic for cats #heavy shade tolerant #wildflower