Clintonia borealis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Liliales
- Family
- Liliaceae
- Genus
- Clintonia
- Species
- Clintonia borealis
- Scientific Name
- Clintonia borealis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Clintonia borealis
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 is commonly known as bluebead, bluebead lily, or yellow clintonia. The term "bluebead" refers to the plant's small blue spherical fruit, perhaps its most striking feature. However, the term can be misleading since all but one of the species in genus Clintonia have blue fruits (notably, the fruit of C. umbellulata is black). Thus yellow clintonia is probably a better name for C. borealis since the adjective refers to the color of the plant's flower, a unique character among Clintonia species. Compound names such as yellow bead lily or yellow bluebead lily are also in use.
Other less common names include corn lily, poisonberry, or snakeberry. Some authors refer to C. borealis as Clinton's lily but that name may be more appropriate for the genus as a whole.
...Clintonia borealis in languages:
- Chinese
- 北方七筋菇
- Chinese
- 藍珠百合
- English
- bluebead lily
- English
- yellow clintonia
- English
- snakeberries
- English
- snake berries
- English
- Clinton's lily
- Finnish
- klintonia
- French
- Clintonie boréale
- Russian
- Клинтония северная
- Swedish
- gult skogsöga
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