Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum Umbetallum) | Bulbs

$9.95
QTY
5
Season of Interest
Spring
Watering
Medium
Climate
Sub-tropical, Temperate
Sunlight
Partial Shade
Soil Type
Loam, Sand
Star of Bethlehem's flowers are in clusters at the tips of stems to 1 foot tall. The 3 sepals and 3 petals (when they're so similar, they're collectively called tepals) form an attractive star, often 3-cornered, bright white on the upper surface, with green lines on the underside. Blooms April–June. The leaves are glasslike, succulent, very dark green, rolled inward with a white center vein. When the weather starts getting hot, the leaves turn yellow and start to wither away. Rootstock: bulbs, produced at an amazing rate. The Star of Bethlehem's flowers are star-shaped, white, and have six petals. They bloom in the spring, typically from April to June, and have a yellow or green center.