Maianthemum stellatum

Maianthemum stellatum

''Maianthemum stellatum'' is a species of flowering plant, native across North America generally from Alaska to California to North Carolina to Newfoundland. It has been reported from every Canadian province and territory except Nunavut, and from every US state except Hawaii, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida. It is an ever-changing seasonal plant with little white buds in the spring, followed by delicate starry flowers, then green-and-black striped berries and finally deep red berries in the fall .

It is a woodland herbaceous perennial plant, smaller than its close relative ''M. racemosum''. For comparison, M. stellatum has smaller, more open inflorescences, flowers with stamens shorter rather than longer than the petals, and somewhat narrower and more curved leaves . Both species show the characteristic zigzag of the stem between the alternate leaves.
True Solomon's seal has a similar overall appearance, but the flowers hang from the stem underneath the leaves, rather than forming a terminal cluster.

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