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Shallow depth of field (selective focus) details white rain lily flowers (Zephyranthes candida, autumn zephyr lily, white windflower).
Short hairless perennial. Leaves 6-9, linear, channelled and with a conspicuous white stripe along the groove. Bracts whitish, up to the length of the flower stalks. Flowers glistering white stars, 28-38mm, the tepals with a broad band of green on the outside, erect, borne in a pyramidal raceme; anthers yellow.\nHabitat: Grassy and cultivated land.\nFlowering Season: April-June.\nDistribution: W Europe, naturalized in Ireland and Scandinavia. On the most habitats naturalized; possible only native in the East.\n\nIn the Netherlands sometimes along grassy Roadsides, cultivated in Parks and Gardens.
Close-up of garden star-of-bethlehem flowers with selective focus on foreground
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Star of Bethlehem flowers blooming in April on the valley slope.
Star-of-Bethlehem, Ornithogalum oligophyllium at nature
(Ornithogalum fimbriatum, Asparagaceae), an early-spring flowering rare plant, Red Book of Ukraine
Ornithogalum umbellatum, commonly known as Star of Bethlehem, is a bulbous perennial. Leaves begin to droop and fade as the flower stems rise in late spring to early summer, each stem bearing 10-20 starry white flowers in an open, terminal clusters. Flowers open near noon and close at sunset or in a cloudy weather.
Ornithogalum umbellatum, the garden star-of-Bethlehem, grass lily, nap-at-noon, or eleven-o'clock lady, a species of the genus Ornithogalum, in the Asparagaceae family.
Star of Bethlehem in macro
A photograph of white flowers in the grass field on a sunny day.
background of small white flowers
In the steppes
Star Lily, Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California,\nToxicoscordion fremontii; Zigadenus fremontii, Frémont's deathcamas or star zigadene, is an attractive wildflower found on grassy or woody slopes, or rocky outcrops, in many lower-lying regions of California.  Melanthiaceae
Close-up of garden star-of-bethlehem flowers with selective focus on foreground
Ornithogalum umbellatum, commonly known as Star of Bethlehem, is a bulbous perennial. Leaves begin to droop and fade as the flower stems rise in late spring to early summer, each stem bearing 10-20 starry white flowers in an open, terminal clusters. Flowers open near noon and close at sunset or in a cloudy weather.
Panorama of a meadow with floral white flowers of ornithogalum in the park.
In Termessos National Park\nLilium candidum flower
beautiful white flower blossom
Colorful spring garden daisies and other grass flowers
Ornithogalum umbellatum, white flowers from one side.
Low to short, slender perennial with a hairless stem. Basal leaf solitary, linear-lanceolate, flat, 5-12mm broad, generally yellowish-green; stem leaves 2, opposite or sub-opposite, lanceolate, margin  hairy. Flowers 7, yellow, 15-25mm, in an umbel-like cluster, each tepal with a band of green on the back; flower stalks hairy or not.
white beautiful spring colors covered with water drops, sunny day with small flowers blooming in spring
Morning on blooming flowers field on the top slope of mountain, Golica, Slovenia. Daffodil narcissus flower is with white outer petals and a shallow orange or yellow cup in the center. In background are mountains and cloudy sky.
Close-up many bright white mountain flowers. First spring flower white Ornithogalum fimbriatum
Young Woman is Holding a Bouquet of Flowers
A White Spotted Rose Beetle feeding on lily flower nectar in April
Amidst the tranquility of a Scandinavian forest, a vibrant tapestry of plant life emerges, showcasing a diverse range of species, from delicate wildflowers to hearty ferns, adding a burst of color to the serene surroundings.
Close up of a Star-of-Bethlehem (aka Ornithogalum umbellatum) wild flower in a home garden on Long Island NY.
Spring in the forest
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