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  2. Gagea lutea - Wikipedia

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    Gagea escarelii Arènes & Bouchard. Gagea lutea, known as the yellow star-of-Bethlehem, is a Eurasian flowering plant species in the family Liliaceae. It is widespread in central Europe with scattered populations in Great Britain, Spain, and Norway to Siberia and Japan. [ 3][ 2] Gagea lutea is a bulb-forming herbaceous perennial with lanceolate ...

  3. Ornithogalum - Wikipedia

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    Growing from a bulb, species have linear basal leaves and a slender stalk, up to 30 cm tall, bearing clusters of typically white star-shaped flowers, often striped with green. The common name of the genus, star-of-Bethlehem, is based on its star-shaped flowers, after the Star of Bethlehem that appears in the biblical account of the birth of ...

  4. Ornithogalum umbellatum - Wikipedia

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    Ornithogalum umbellatum, the garden star-of-Bethlehem, grass lily, nap-at-noon, or eleven-o'clock lady, a species of the genus Ornithogalum, is a perennial bulbous flowering plant in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). O. umbellatum is a relatively short plant, occurring in tufts of basal linear leaves, producing conspicuous white flowers, in ...

  5. Gagea - Wikipedia

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    They were originally described as species of Ornithogalum, which, together with the usual yellow colour of the flowers, explains the English name yellow star-of-Bethlehem for the common European species, Gagea lutea.

  6. Ornithogalum dubium - Wikipedia

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    Ornithogalum dubium, common names sun star, star of Bethlehem[ 2] orange star, [ 3] or yellow chincherinchee, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. It is a South African (Cape Province) endemic . The Latin specific epithet dubium means "dubious" or "unlike others of the genus".

  7. Gagea pratensis - Wikipedia

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    Gagea pratensis, called the yellow star-of-Bethlehem, [2] is a European and Mediterranean plant species in the lily family. It is widespread across much of Europe as well as Turkey and Morocco. [1] It was first described to science by Persoon in 1794. [3] Gagea pratensis is a bulb-forming perennial. Flowers are generally yellow, sometimes with ...

  8. Gagea bohemica - Wikipedia

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    Its flowers are very similar to those of the Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem. This belongs to the same genus but it is a less vigorous plant, growing to a height of 2–6 cm and normally having just a single pair of twisting, thread-like basal leaves, with one or two pairs of lanceolate leaves, perhaps 1 cm wide, just below the flowers.

  9. Agapanthus - Wikipedia

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    Agapanthus is a genus of herbaceous perennials that mostly bloom in summer. This leads to the Australian common name, Star of Bethlehem, as it blooms just before Christmas. The leaves are basal, curved, and linear, growing up to 60 cm (24 in) long. They are rather leathery and arranged in two opposite rows.