SPECIES Forbs Maianthemum stellatum
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Starry False Lily Of The Valley

Maianthemum stellatum

Starry False Lily Of The Valley
Starry False Solomon's Seal
Starflower Solomon's Seal
Starry False Solomon's Seal
Asparagaceae
Maianthemum
Maianthemum stellatum
(Linnaeus) Link
BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, QC, NB, PE, NS, NL, NL, YT, NT
Convallaria stellata
Smilicina liliacea
Smilicina sessilifolia
Smilicina stellata
Smilicina stellata var. crassa
Smilicina stellata var. sylvatica
Vagnera liliacea
Vagnera sessilifolia
Vagnera stellata
Characteristics
Wildflower
Deciduous
Partial Shade, Shade
Clay, Sand, Loam, Humus Enriched
Dry, Normal, Moist
Yes
No
No
No
Habitat Considerations
Taiga Plains, Boreal Shield, Atlantic Maritime, Mixedwood Plains, Boreal Plains, Prairies, Taiga Cordillera, Boreal Cordillera, Pacific Maritime, Montane Cordillera, Hudson Plains
Woodland, Savannah, Forest Edge, Prairie/Meadow/Field, Wet Meadow/Prairie/Field, Riparian, Lakeshores
Pond Edge/Wetland Garden, Hedgerow/Thicket/Windbreak/Screening, Woodland
Design Considerations
5 cm
60 cm
May - Jun
White/Cream
Yes
Yes
Black|Green|Red
No
Conservation Status
Interesting Tidbits
Like onions, the fleshy roots were used to flavour other foods. Medicinally, the roots were chewed raw or used in syrups and teas to relieve coughs. They were also applied as poultices to burns and swellings. (Kershaw) This species adapts to a variety of sites and soils and increases rapidly. It can be used as ground cover. (Wildflower Centre, LBJ) Berries are distinctive being at first greenish-yellow striped with blue-purple and eventually, they turn dark blue to reddish black. (E-Flora BC)

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