Ornithogalum nutans
Drooping Star of Bethlehem
Ornithogalum umbellatum is a deciduous, erect bulbous perennial with linear green leaves. It bears open heads of star-shaped white flowers with green undersides. Ornithogalum nutans - 'Drooping Star of Bethlehem' - has leaves with silvery central veins, and clusters of up to 15 bell-shaped, nodding white flowers with a green stripe on the outside of each petal
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Drooping Star of Bethlehem
Latin name
Ornithogalum nutans
type
Bulb
family
Asparagaceae
ph
5.6 - 7.8 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Ornithogalum nutans
Ornithogalum umbellatum is a deciduous, erect bulbous perennial with linear green leaves. It bears open heads of star-shaped white flowers with green undersides. Ornithogalum nutans - 'Drooping Star of Bethlehem' - has leaves with silvery central veins, and clusters of up to 15 bell-shaped, nodding white flowers with a green stripe on the outside of each petal
Planting Season
From Late Autumn TO Late Autumn
Plant in late autumn in a partially shaded position. These plants are perfect for woodland planting. The soil should be fairly light and well drained.
Propagation by Offset Division
From Late Summer TO Early Autumn
After dead heading and when foliage has died, lift the bulbs. Remove the soil from the bulbs and remove any offsets that appear damaged or diseased. Separate the remaining bulbs and when they are dry, store in a dark well ventilated space. Bulbs can then be replanted in late Autumn.