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In springtime four stars of Bethlehem (ornithogalum umbellatum) bloom in nature. Vier Dolige Milchsterne blühen im Wald.
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 a fly resting
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Star of Bethlehem (ornithogalum umbellatum) is an underrated Wildflower that is very easy and quick to establish in a spring flowering meadow. The star shaped flowers are a brilliant white and appear in April and May, opening only in full sunshine.
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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.
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white beautiful spring colors covered with water drops, sunny day with small flowers blooming in spring
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.
Star of Bethlehem flowers blooming in April on the valley slope.
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