Clintonia uniflora, also known as the "queen's cup lily," is a small plant that can be found in the woodlands of North America. It is a member of the lily family and is identified by its white, bell-shaped flowers and glossy green leaves. Other synonyms for Clintonia uniflora include "bead lily," "snakeberry," and "bluebead." These names refer to the plant's ornamental blue-black berries, which resemble beads. In traditional medicine, Clintonia uniflora has been used to treat a variety of ailments, including urinary problems, headaches, and snake bites. Today, it is mainly appreciated for its beauty and is a popular choice for ornamental gardens and woodland landscapes.