RMP1DKH2–'Smilacina stellata', star flowered false Solomon's seal
RFW87R1W–Star-flowered False Solomon's Seal (Smilacina stellata) along Thrombolites Trail, Flowers Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
RMB562TJ–Star-flowered False Solomon's Seal Smilacina stellata woodland Cascades Oregon
RMMFTKDC–Woodland garden with plantings of Galium odoratum, Smilacina stellata, Maianthemum dilatum and Polystichum munitum
RM2WPHHAT–Star Solomon's seal aka False Solomon's seal (Maianthemum stellatum aka Smilacina stellata) growing in a forest near the summit of the Oregon Cascades
RFW6JN7J–Star-flowered False Solomon's Seal along Cape Shore Trail, John Cabot Municipal Park, Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
RMDJ0691–woodland wood Smilacina stellata allium ursinum polygonatum rhododendron shade shaded shady planting scheme red white flowers
RM2P36W51–Star-flowered False Solomon's Seal (Smilacina stellata) flowering, Newfoundland, Canada
RMATCDX5–slim solomon Smilacina stellata Family Liliaceae San Francisco California USA
RMH4NPCE–Smilacina stellata, Smilacine ètoilèe Star-flowered Solomon's Seal; Lily of the Valley; Solomon's Feathers, Solomon's Plume
RMAYDNE7–False Solomon's seal (Smilacina stellata), California, USA
RMG56YN7–Star-flowered False Solomon's Seal (Smilacina stellata) flowering, Newfoundland, Canada, July
RF2T7KW6R–Old illustration of Starry (Maianthemum stellatum). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMF75C5M–Star-flowered Solomon's seal, or Starry Solomon's seal, in flower; Newfoundland.
RM2B9AAGF–Starry false lily of the valley flowers
RMWDX8F5–A star-flowered Solomon's seal bloom with a crab spider, Philodromus rufus, waiting for prey in Central Alberta, Canada
RF2E0HMX2–Vanilla leaf, bunchberry & false Solomon's seal, Three Sisters Wilderness, Willamette National Forest, Oregon
RMB90B0Y–Smilacina stellata
RMEA3NAE–Canada mayflower
RFAR481F–False Solomon s seal Smilacina stellata fruit Wolf Road Prairie Illinois USA
RMF46MG7–Canada mayflower
RMKT63KH–Smilacina stellata-2 by Mary Vaux Walcott
RMEA3NPH–Canada mayflower
RFF4F9E7–USA, Washington, Olympic National Park. Close-up of star-flowered false Solomon's seal and oak fern plants. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
RMHYATFT–Smilacina stellata 2, by Mary Vaux Walcott
RMFC9H6A–Canada mayflower
RFRAEDWA–Smilacina stellata, Smilacine ètoilèe Star-flowered Solomon's Seal, Lily of the Valley, Solomon's Feathers, Solomon's reimagined
RM2CDJDDB–. The ecological relations of roots . A. Consocies of Aletes acaulis on the gi-avel-slide, with Krynitzkia virgata in the foreground. B. Quadrat on the gravel-slide, showing detail of surface. WEAVER PLATE 24. A. Aletes acaulis. B. Network of fine rootlets of Aletes. C. Smilacina stellata. D. Thlaspi alpestre.
RMF75C5N–Star-flowered Solomon's seal, or Starry Solomon's seal, in flower; Newfoundland.
RMDJ068E–woodland wood Smilacina stellata allium ursinum polygonatum rhododendron shade shaded shady planting scheme red white flowers
RM2KN407P–Maianthemum stellatum, Star Solomons seal, Blooming, Plant
RMFGKEPN–Smilacina stellata-2, by Mary Vaux Walcott
RMFH4PX1–Canada mayflower
RM2CF0ET1–. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. isdioica fl.-])!., Cerastium in var., Saxifraga Cymbalaria, Euphor-bia Chama>cyparissias, Pieonia tenuifolia var. Smouti, Hyaciii-thus amethystinus albus, Symphytum bohemicum, SaxifragaCotyledon, Trientalis europa:a, Armeria Cephalotes, Thlaspilatifolia, Erodium macrodenium, Potentilla alpestris, Lupinuspolyphyllus, Thermopsis fabacea, Centaurea uniflora, Semper-vivum anomalum, Valeriana pyrenaica, Smilacina stellata. Irissibirica, I. iberica, Comfrey, Geranium maculatum, Pa;ouiaRussi, Potentilla dubia, Heracleum
RMDJ0677–woodland wood Smilacina stellata allium ursinum polygonatum rhododendron shade shaded shady planting scheme red white flowers
RMFH4PXH–Canada mayflower
RM2CH0BA5–. The natural history of Washington territory, with much relating to Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oregon, and California, between the thirty-sixth and forty-ninth parallels of latitude, being those parts of the final reports on the survey of the Northern Pacific railroad route, containing the climate and physical geography, with full catalogues and descriptions of the plants and animals collected from 1853 to 1857 . canaliculatvm; but the name is a bad one. Thespecies is, I think, distinct from P. multifiorum of Europe.Smilacina stellata, Desf.Smilacina racemosa. Desf.Allium Canadense, Linn.Al
RMRFT3GD–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. B. A. Aletes acaidis. B. Network of fine rootlets of Aletes. C. Smilacina stellata. D. Thlaspi alpesire.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMRDX15N–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. LILIACEAE (LILY FAMILY) 37 S. stellata. Flowers larger than the foregoing and on solitary- pedicels in a simple, few-flowered raceme. Stamens not longer than the sepals. Rootstock rather slender. Moist banks, com- mon. MAIANTHEMUM Flowers perfect. Fruit a berry. Perianth seg- ments distinct. Low. Stem. Smilacina stellata. False Solomon's seal. Inflorescence and rootstock. SnUtacifia raeemosa. False Solomon's seal. 1—3 leaved. Flowers 4-parted, solitary or fascicled, in a simple raceme. (Name from Mains, May, and anthemos, a flower.) M. canadense. Wild