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Apr 20, 2015 3:29 PM CST
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chickhill said:Have had this for many years. Anyone know the correct name? Blooming now, has "wild green onion" type/shape, shiny leaves, is a small bulb. Thank you I tip my hat to you.
Thumb of 2015-04-20/chickhill/eaf9e5 that is daylily leaves, wild Petunia leaves, and lychnis leaves covering up the leaves of the white flower


Solved: the botanical name, Ornithogalum umbellatum. a.k.a Star of Bethlehem

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