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Ornithogalum Nutans or the Drooping Star of Bethlehem has spikes or stems bearing up to 12-15 nodding blooms that are irregularly spaced. Flowerheads have petals with a broad, pale-green stripe with silvery white margins and the basal foliage is narrow, strap-shaped with a silvery stripe running the length of the centre.

Scented and hardy, Ornithogalum Nutans is a distinct, spring-blooming flower that produces wonderfully shaped and coloured blooms. Plant at the front of mixed borders for excellent sights or use for naturalising woodland or meadow slopes and plains. Can also be grown in pots and containers for decorative planting along walkways or patio areas. Known for being a fantastic cut flower as its blooms last for a lengthy period of time.

Ornithogalum is native to Europe, Southern Africa and Southwest Asia and belong in the Asparagacae family. Ornithogalum are hardy plants that average 30cm in height and usually have several bunches of star-shaped flowers and are commonly called the “Star of Bethlehem” because of its flower shape. Flowers usually appear in the mid to late spring.

Ornithogalum are bulbous perennial geophytes that produce numerous blooms on tall stalks and are frequently coloured green. More colourful and ornamental varieties have been adapted for garden and landscape planting. Ornithogalum are also good for using in pots and containers and used in areas of mixed borders and underplanting around deciduous shrubs and trees.

Plant Ornithogalum approximately 8-10cm deep and about 15cm apart in well-drained soils that are fertile and in mostly sunny areas, some varieties are tolerant of dappled shade. Great for naturalising woodland garden areas, once established, Ornithogalum is very adept at spreading via offshoots and occasionally by seed.

Noted for being excellent cut flowers for their longevity, Ornithogalum are durable plants that show little to no effect from having flower stems harvested. Foliage should be allowed to die back later in the summer as this is a critical component of the cycle of energy storage in the bulb for future plant growth and blooming.

Drooping Star of Bethlehem

Ornithogalum nutans

Ornithogalum nutans

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Product description

Ornithogalum Nutans or the Drooping Star of Bethlehem has spikes or stems bearing up to 12-15 nodding blooms that are irregularly spaced. Flowerheads have petals with a broad, pale-green stripe with silvery white margins and the basal foliage is narrow, strap-shaped with a silvery stripe running the length of the centre.

Scented and hardy, Ornithogalum Nutans is a distinct, spring-blooming flower that produces wonderfully shaped and coloured blooms. Plant at the front of mixed borders for excellent sights or use for naturalising woodland or meadow slopes and plains. Can also be grown in pots and containers for decorative planting along walkways or patio areas. Known for being a fantastic cut flower as its blooms last for a lengthy period of time.

Ornithogalum is native to Europe, Southern Africa and Southwest Asia and belong in the Asparagacae family. Ornithogalum are hardy plants that average 30cm in height and usually have several bunches of star-shaped flowers and are commonly called the “Star of Bethlehem” because of its flower shape. Flowers usually appear in the mid to late spring.

Ornithogalum are bulbous perennial geophytes that produce numerous blooms on tall stalks and are frequently coloured green. More colourful and ornamental varieties have been adapted for garden and landscape planting. Ornithogalum are also good for using in pots and containers and used in areas of mixed borders and underplanting around deciduous shrubs and trees.

Plant Ornithogalum approximately 8-10cm deep and about 15cm apart in well-drained soils that are fertile and in mostly sunny areas, some varieties are tolerant of dappled shade. Great for naturalising woodland garden areas, once established, Ornithogalum is very adept at spreading via offshoots and occasionally by seed.

Noted for being excellent cut flowers for their longevity, Ornithogalum are durable plants that show little to no effect from having flower stems harvested. Foliage should be allowed to die back later in the summer as this is a critical component of the cycle of energy storage in the bulb for future plant growth and blooming.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Abundant Flowers
Comes Back Every Year
Great for Cut Flowers
Hardy
Self Seeding

Specifications

Botanical Name
Ornithogalum nutans
Colour
Yellow
Eventual Height
30 - 60cm
Hardiness
Hardy
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Slow

When to plant

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Planting
Flowering

Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

When the foliage starts to yellow and die back at the end of the season, resist the urge to prune it. Allowing the plant to die back naturally enhances its energy levels, resulting in a wonderful display of flowers the following year.

How to Water

Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the growing season. Avoid overwatering and water more sparingly during the dormant season.

How to Plant

Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade with well-draining soil and use a bulb planter or trowel to dig holes 10-15cm apart. Place one bulb in each hole at a depth of twice the bulb’s height. Ensure the pointed end of the bulb faces upwards then backfill, firm down and water in well.

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