Ornithogalum Species, Eleven-o'clock Lady, Nap at Noon, Snowdrop, Star of Bethlehem

Ornithogalumumbellatum

Genus
Ornithogalum (or-ni-THOG-al-um)
Species
umbellatum (um-bell-AY-tum)
Synonym
Ornithogalum angustifolium
Ornithogalum boraeanum
Ornithogalum campestre
Ornithogalum cespititium
Ornithogalum fasciculatum
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anniston, Alabama

Jones, Alabama

Madison, Alabama

New Market, Alabama

Union Grove, Alabama

Sherwood, Arkansas

Santa Barbara, California

Ellendale, Delaware

New Port Richey, Florida

Anna, Illinois

Arcola, Illinois

Washington, Illinois

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Newburgh, Indiana

Des Moines, Iowa

Dodge City, Kansas

Silver Lake, Kansas

Calvert City, Kentucky

Dry Ridge, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Brookeville, Maryland

Catonsville, Maryland

Cumberland, Maryland

Laurel, Maryland

Thurmont, Maryland

Bridgewater, Massachusetts

Millbury, Massachusetts

Roslindale, Massachusetts

Salem, Massachusetts

Springfield, Massachusetts

Dearborn, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan(2 reports)

Lansing, Michigan

Manchester, Michigan

Marshall, Michigan

Owosso, Michigan

Pinconning, Michigan

Royal Oak, Michigan

Saginaw, Michigan

Menahga, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Hernando, Mississippi

Cole Camp, Missouri

Columbia, Missouri

Kansas City, Missouri

Piedmont, Missouri

Saint Charles, Missouri

Saint Joseph, Missouri

Saint Louis, Missouri

Hastings, Nebraska

Osmond, Nebraska

Hudson, New Hampshire

Jersey City, New Jersey

Bolivar, New York

Bolton Landing, New York

Croton On Hudson, New York

Himrod, New York

Maspeth, New York

Port Washington, New York

Ticonderoga, New York

Yorktown Heights, New York

Bath, North Carolina

Burlington, North Carolina

Graham, North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina

Norwood, North Carolina

Wilsons Mills, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Belfield, North Dakota

Glouster, Ohio

Jamestown, Ohio

Enid, Oklahoma

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Muskogee, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Sawyer, Oklahoma

Wagoner, Oklahoma

Gold Hill, Oregon

SEAL ROCK, Oregon

Albion, Pennsylvania

Millersburg, Pennsylvania

Osceola, Pennsylvania

Tidioute, Pennsylvania

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

Wakefield, Rhode Island

Woonsocket, Rhode Island

Conway, South Carolina

Greenville, South Carolina

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Nashville, Tennessee(2 reports)

Summertown, Tennessee

Viola, Tennessee

Baytown, Texas

Dallas, Texas

East Burke, Vermont

West Dummerston, Vermont

Blacksburg, Virginia

Chesapeake, Virginia

Chester, Virginia

Leesburg, Virginia

Springfield, Virginia

Belfair, Washington

Kalama, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Spokane, Washington

Vancouver, Washington

Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Ellsworth, Wisconsin

Oconto, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

15
positives
11
neutrals
17
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Braintree, MA | April 2017 | negative

I have lived at my place for 36 years and have been digging star of Bethlehem up for that long and yet they still appear all through out ...Read More

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Enid, OK (Zone 7a) | February 2016 | positive

I got this plant from a plant exchange and luckily it has not been invasive. It only seems to spread by the bulbs multiplying. I live i...Read More

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Hattiesburg, MS (Zone 8b) | November 2015 | negative

extremely invasive in zone 8b southeast U.S. difficult to eradicate. Must be dug up and it tends to shed tiny bulbs when you do, and ea...Read More

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Port Charlotte, FL | July 2015 | positive

[HYPERLINK@extension.usu.edu...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | January 2014 | negative

If you grow this in your garden and engage in plant trading, PLEASE warn the people you're trading with that they may receive some of thi...Read More

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| January 2013 | positive

Here in Israel, Ornithogalum umbellatum is a Winter wildflower of the Coastal Plain, and it can be encountered in February in both natura...Read More

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Dearborn, MI (Zone 5b) | December 2012 | positive

This plant showed up in my garden one year. I have no idea where it came from. I liked the plant and wished the blooms lasted longer. ...Read More

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Paoli, IN | December 2012 | negative

a nasty invasive; if you see it in the wild (you will) pull it up.

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Maspeth, NY | May 2011 | neutral

I spent over ten years trying to get rid of this...I know why one website called it a "garden thug". It is. Now I've given up and simpl...Read More

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Austin, TX | May 2011 | neutral

Are the comments here referring to the same Star of Bethlehem flower used frequently for weddings or in bridal bouquets? Here is an examp...Read More

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Bolivar, NY | September 2010 | negative

This little invader ranks second on my "Most Undesirable Plants" for the garden (Aegopodium podagraria, aka Bishop's Weed, is the first)....Read More

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Hastings, NE | April 2010 | negative

On Apr 3, 2010, joneski from Hastings, NE wrote:
Very invasive. Pretty soon it will cover my neighborhood, not just my large yard....Read More

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Santa Barbara, CA | April 2010 | negative

Horrible plant!!! Can't get rid of it. It grows everywhere, in between brick paths, through other plants, into the lawn, it just takes ov...Read More

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Newburgh, IN (Zone 6a) | May 2009 | negative

Terrible, invasive. Goes everywhere. Each year I try to get rid of it. It takes forever to bloom and the green plant is tough and slimy...Read More

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Summertown, TN (Zone 7a) | March 2009 | neutral

Many years ago, a neighbor planted some of this among her flowers. Over the many years since she moved away, it has spread into all of th...Read More

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| November 2008 | neutral

This plant has a really attractive flower that only opens when the sun shines so is not much of a contribution to the Pacific Northwest g...Read More

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Cedarburg, WI | June 2008 | neutral

I just found this plant in my garden today. Actually, it's been there for a year now, but today I noticed the flowers on some of the pla...Read More

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Kansas City, MO | May 2008 | negative

We found two of these in our backyard this year and thought they were so pretty. Then my black lab ate some and became horribly ill. I kn...Read More

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Columbia, MO | May 2008 | negative

Highly invasive. Check on web for more info: all parts of plant said to be poisonous to people and livestock. Will spread everywhere th...Read More

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Oakland, CA (Zone 10a) | May 2007 | negative

Grow at your own risk. One bulb will produce dozens of bulblets over the course of the growing season causing it to spread rampantly int...Read More

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Pinconning, MI (Zone 6a) | May 2007 | positive

These flowers are a very pleasant surprise in our yard. They provide green very early in spring when little else is green. The flowers ...Read More

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Brookeville, MD (Zone 7a) | May 2007 | neutral

I received this plant misidentified as something else in a trade. So I planted it believing it to be something else. I since have forgott...Read More

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Catonsville, MD (Zone 7b) | March 2007 | negative

One of these beautiful little ones popped up in my yard a few years back- I loved it & actually, still enjoy it's delicate beauty but EXT...Read More

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Louisville, KY (Zone 6b) | February 2007 | negative

This plant can be pretty, (but nothing special) in tall grass areas or wildflower gardens. But it is too unkempt and rambunxious for mos...Read More

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Near Lake Erie, NW, PA (Zone 5a) | May 2006 | neutral

Can get in places where I really don't want it, Doesn't seem to be a problem, I just pull up and discard.

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(Zone 5a) | January 2006 | positive

This is such a beautiful, deceptively delicate looking flower. I suppose if you wanted to get rid of them, it would be a problem, but I ...Read More

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Phoenix, AZ | August 2005 | positive

This Star of Bethlehem grows in a variety that has a yellow and light green center, with stamens that are dark yellow and there is always...Read More

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Deerfield, MA | May 2005 | negative

I was initially pleased when this plant appeared in my garden--it is mentioned in "Lost in the Stars." But it has proven to be horrendous...Read More

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Arcola, IL | May 2005 | neutral

This beautiful little plant cropped up in my garden voluntarily (with the help of squirrels, I imagine). I enjoy its welcoming blossoms ...Read More

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Deal, NJ (Zone 7a) | May 2005 | neutral

This plant planted itself in my garden (only a couple plants) and for a "weed" it is pretty cute and attractive albeit not astonishingl...Read More

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| May 2005 | positive

This grew in my parents' yard when I was a child (1960s) and was not invasive but slowly spreading. This was between Seattle and Tacoma i...Read More

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Tallahassee, FL (Zone 8b) | May 2005 | positive

A native of Asia Minor that is naturalized in north Alabama. The leaves appear in the fall and produce flowers in mid spring. The plant i...Read More

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Cowichan Valley, BC (Zone 8b) | April 2005 | negative

updated 2011: as awful as everyone says. Forget getting rid of it, just keeping it under some control is difficult.

One ye...Read More

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Thurmont, MD | March 2005 | negative

This plant has become invasive in my pasture, where my
sheep graze. I have read that this plant is poisionous, and
am very...Read More

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Alpha, MN | June 2004 | neutral

I like the overall appearance, but it seems that before it really has a chance to bloom, it's been flattened by the wind. Maybe it needs...Read More

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Springfield, VA | January 2004 | positive

This is a lovely little plant, that is a legacy of the previous owners of my house. It thrives in a small corner of a border garden and ...Read More

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Jonesboro, GA (Zone 7b) | January 2004 | positive

A nice surprise to see this perky little flower blooming in mid spring in my zone 7. The leaves start shooting up in January, pretty whi...Read More

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Old Town, FL | November 2003 | positive

I grew this pretty Spring flowering bulb under a Natchez crape myrtle tree in a sunny raised flower bed in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, ...Read More

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Vancouver, WA (Zone 8a) | November 2003 | positive

I love the Star of Bethlehem flower. I accidentally obtained one bulb when I was given a bunch of other bulbs for our new house. My Sta...Read More

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Chantilly, VA (Zone 6b) | February 2003 | negative

I collected this from an old homesite I was redeveloping (source of many plants) - it was thriving, but blooming very little as shade had...Read More

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| May 2002 | neutral

This plant is HIGHLY poisonous. Keep away from children and pets. My mother had it in our yard up North. It grew wild and was very hardy ...Read More

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Buffalo, WV (Zone 7a) | May 2002 | positive

I got some of these bulbs from my mother, they were on the property when she purchased her house, the house is 100 years old and we don't...Read More

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| May 2002 | positive

I like this flower very much. We spent the weekend trailing Hocking Hills in Southern Central Ohio. What a hidden wonderland!! During ...Read More

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