yes it is easy to dig up (ornithogalum ) better known as star of Bethlehem or star of Africa --- the flowers can be used as cut ...
2 Answers · Home & Garden · 17/03/2007
The Star of Bethlehem flower bulb can turn into a nuisance if you allow it to run wild in your garden...
3 Answers · Home & Garden · 14/10/2011
...for them....also suggest you find a 'pick' with a star on it or a name tag thing to place where they are, so that when they disappear, you won't plant on top of them!.... I almost lost mine for that reason...
3 Answers · Home & Garden · 10/05/2010
... Stars grow only 6-10" max. Flowers are like stars --flattish. Often have a faint, little blue stripe on...around center and other petals around the cup that sort of curl downward. They grow taller 12" plus.
1 Answers · Home & Garden · 19/05/2009
If you have animals or children, don't bring them into the house. They are poisonous.
4 Answers · Home & Garden · 07/04/2007
try ths site...good luck
1 Answers · Home & Garden · 13/01/2009
...valley. Tulips, poppies, and phlox are beautiful! However, star of bethlehem and queen ann's lace are weedy flowers that are not native...
2 Answers · Home & Garden · 11/08/2010
I am in Australia and mine started growing leaves in winter and flowered in spring! Not sure if that helps but I would let nature run it's course to be honest.
2 Answers · Home & Garden · 31/10/2013
What about Star of Bethlehem ? It's the " star " of Bach's...check out the Bach site, they give you a nice little list of the 38 healing flowers they work with. ...
3 Answers · Home & Garden · 13/05/2010
=== star of Bethlehem == google up in the search box """ star shape white flowers"...
4 Answers · Home & Garden · 11/08/2011