Clintonia alpina var. udensis (Trautv. & C.A.Mey.) J.F.Macbr.
Hylocharis cyanocarpa Tiling (for C. udensis var. udensis)
Smilacina alpina Royle (for C. udensis var. alpina)
Clintonia udensis is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. It is the only species of Clintonia native to Asia. It prefers sparsely forested habitat including the alpine forests of the Himalayas.
Description
Clintonia udensis is a perennialherbaceous plant that spreads by means of underground rhizomes, forming colonies on the floors of temperate forests. It has 3--5 egg-shaped to elliptical leaves, each leaf 8 to 25 cm (3 to 10 in) long and 3 to 16 cm (1 to 6 in) wide. The leaf margins are pubescent when young. The pubescent stem (technically, a scape) is 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 in) long. While fruiting, the stem elongates up to 60 cm (24 in) long. The inflorescence is 3--12-flowered, in short terminal racemes with densely pubescent pedicels. The tepals are white, sometimes bluish, each tepal 7 to 12 mm (0.3 to 0.5 in) long. The berries are dark blue, almost black, up to 12 mm (0.5 in) across.[3][4]
Clintonia udensis var. alpina (Kunth ex Baker) H.Hara
Clintonia udensis var. udensis
The word alpina means "of upland or mountainous regions".[7] Indeed, members of C. u. var. alpina are exclusively found above 3,200 m (10,499 ft) in the Himalayas.[8]
Some authorities do not accept the above infraspecific names.[9] The claim is that there are no morphological characters that consistently separate the two varieties.[10]
C. u. var. alpina is found in the Himalayas (from Uttarakhand to Bhutan), Assam, northern Myanmar, and western China.[8]
Bibliography
Trautvetter, Ernst Rudolf von; Meyer, Carl Anton von (1856). Florula Ochotensis Phaenogama. St. Petersburg: K. Akademia der Wissenschaften. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
^Wagner, Richard H. (December 1973). "The East Asian Species of Clintonia Raf. (Liliaceae)". Botanical Gazette. 134 (4): 268–274. doi:10.1086/336714. S2CID84243942.