IPA: //klɪnˈtoʊniə//
KK: /klɪnˈtoʊniə/
A type of plant that belongs to a group of perennial herbs, known for its broad leaves and flowers that can be white, yellow, or purple, and often produces blue or black berries.
The garden was filled with beautiful clintonia plants, showcasing their vibrant flowers.
Clintonia is derived from the name 'Clinton', which is of English origin, meaning 'town on a hill' or 'settlement near a hill'. The suffix '-ia' is a common Latin-derived ending used in botanical nomenclature to denote a genus or group. Therefore, Clintonia refers to a genus of flowering plants named after a person or place associated with hills.
Think of 'Clinton' as a place associated with hills, and remember that 'Clintonia' refers to a group of plants named after such a place.