Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Maianthemum canadense (Canadian may-lily, Canada mayflower, false lily-of-the-valley, Canadian lily-of-the-valley, wild lily-of-the-valley, [3] two-leaved Solomon's seal) [4] is an understory perennial flowering plant, native to Canada and the northeastern United States, from Yukon and British Columbia east to Newfoundland, into St. Pierre and Miquelon. [4]
A few species such as Maianthemum canadense and Maianthemum dilatatum also have a vegetative phase, producing a solitary leaf on sterile shoots; plants may continue in this vegetative phase for up to six years. Maianthemum trifolium produces two petiolate foliage leaves the first year, then a flowering shoot the second year with 2-4 sessile ...
False lily of the valley may refer to: . Maianthemum bifolium also known as May lily, native from western Europe east to Siberia, China and Japan; Maianthemum canadense, also known as Canadian May-lily, Canada Mayflower, Canadian Lily-of-the-valley, Wild Lily-of-the-valley, or Two-leaved Solomonseal, native to the sub-boreal conifer forests in Canada and the northern United States
Maianthemum canadense — wild lily-of-the-valley; Maianthemum dilatatum — false lily-of-the-valley; Maianthemum racemosum — Solomon's-plume; Maianthemum stellatum — starflowered Solomon's-plume; Maianthemum trifolium — three-leaf Solomon's-plume; Medeola virginiana — Indian cucumber-root; Nothoscordum bivalve — crow-poison
Canada onion, Allium canadense; Ramp, Allium tricoccum; Asparagaceae. False lily-of-the-valley, Maianthemum canadense; Smooth Solomon's-seal, Polygonatum biflorum; Adam's needle, Yucca flaccida; Iridaceae. Dwarf crested iris, Iris cristata; Narrow-leaf blue-eyed-grass, Sisyrinchium angustifolium; Orchidaceae. Dragon's mouth orchid, Arethusa bulbosa
Two-leaved Solomon's seal is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Maianthemum canadense, native to Canada and the northeastern United States; Maianthemum dilatatum, native to western North America and Asia
Non-flowering stems usually have only one waxy leaf, but on flowering plants there is one basal leaf that withers away before flowering, and two stem leaves produced alternately up the 10–20 cm tall stems, [4] which are topped off with many star-shaped white flowers. The leaves are heart to triangular, 3–8 cm long and 2–5 cm broad, with ...
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more