Clintonia umbellulata

White Clintonia
Speckled Wood Lily
Clintonia umbellulata

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Liliales
Family: Liliaceae
Genus: Clintonia
Species: C. umbellulata
Binomial name
Clintonia umbellulata
Michx. Morong
Synonyms[1]
  • Clintonia alleghaniensis Harned
  • Clintonia decantha Raf.
  • Clintonia multiflora Beck
  • Clintonia odorata Raf.
  • Clintonia parviflora Raf.
  • Clintonia podanisia Raf.
  • Clintonia umbellata Torr.
  • Convallaria umbellulata Michx.
  • Maianthemum umbellulatum (Michx.) Link
  • Smilacina umbellulata (Michx.) Desf.
  • Xeniatrum umbellatum (Torr.) Salisb.
  • Xeniatrum umbellulatum (Michx.) Small
  • Xeniatrum umbellulatum (Michx.) Salisb.

Clintonia umbellulata (White Clintonia, Clinton's Lilly, Speckled Wood Lily) is a perennial herb in the lily family. It is found in the deciduous forests of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States (NY, OH, PA, WV, GA, KY, MD, TN, VA, NC and SC).[2][3][4] It blooms in late spring.

Clintonia umbellulata has broad, glossy leaves with a few hairs. Flowering stalk is up to 50 cm tall, with a display of drooping flowers. Flowers are white, speckled with green or purple spots. Berries are black and spherical.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

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