BLUEBEAD 



Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Rafinesque 



Bluebead is found in cool, mossy, shady woods, where its hand- 

 some large green leaves draw attention to the greenish-yellow bell- 

 shaped flowers which are borne on a sturdy stem well above them. 

 The large dark blue fleshy fruits, to which the common name refers, 

 are more conspicuous than the flowers. They are held upright on 

 their stiff stems, and are familiar to every nature lover who visits 

 the northern woods in late summer. The Clintonias were named for 

 DeWitt Clinton, Governor of New York, who was an enthusiastic 

 botanist. They belong to the Lily Family. 



This species has a wide range, occurring from the high mountains 

 of North Carolina westward to Wisconsin and northward to New- 

 foundland and Minnesota. 



The plant sketched was obtained near Canandaigua, New York. 



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