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teach This is the first of (hopefully) many new plant profiles I will be putting together in the near future...

How to grow and care for a Star of Bethlehem and Orange Star Plants

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clap great additions...


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I think I saw that Star of Bethlehem in a floral arrangement last week. It is ever so beautiful. I guess I will have to begin a search for it.

very nice idea this is, BTW


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zone 7 to 9 perfect for my place. Junie if you find the bulbs let me know where ok? I think I like the white ones more than the orange. But as you know I love the hot colors so orange is definitely something I'd be interested it. And an early summer bloom time would be perfect. I have spring flowers but I'm short on summer and fall.


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hey Wild willy,

Thanks for popping in like this so we know what were speaking of.
i didnt know star of B had tall ones.

cool
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I have grown many types of ornithogalums but eventually most have died off on me. The only one that really survives the neglect and droughts and flooding rains is the O. longibracteatum, pregnant onion. I love those things. Both for their toughness and the oddity.


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