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Moved in to a house in the Finger Lakes, NY, a few years ago. This stuff has taken over a lot of the ground and is impossible to remove ...Read More
The seeds of drooping-star-of-Bethlehem are covered in an oily substance. There are many species of ants attracted to this and they will ...Read More
This has become a plant of concern among groups concerned with the preservation of natural areas in the US mid-Atlantic. It spreads very ...Read More
i live in upstate ny and these plants spread like crazy and can handle the cold snowy weather we have here.i live in a zone 5.very pretty...Read More
Today is April 5, 2013 in Summers County, West Virginia. I found these today along the Greenbrier River, and I have never seen these bef...Read More
I give Ornithogalum nutans a negative rating because I was so disappointed in the flowers. I planted 50 bulbs, and the flowers were so i...Read More
I moved into a house last Fall and these things have come up everywhere the following Spring. They are spread out over at least an acre a...Read More
On my walks in our neighborhood, I have only seen this naturalized on a hill down the street and again on a bank by a small wooden bridge...Read More
Bloomed one year and didn't come back again. Maybe the critters ate it or it got to hot and the bulbs rotted.
Nice shade loving b...Read More
This is a plant that lots of people are curious about in my area. It took me a long time to figure out what it was but finally I found o...Read More