
This is my first Christmas post...sort of: the genus (not genius!...well actually, now I mention it...) of the title refers to the "star-of-Bethlehem", in botany it is a low, spring-blooming bulbous plant of the family Liliceae; there are numerous members of the genus, of which Ornithogalum umbellatum is the best known, the Lily family...my favourites...YES! - what's wrong with guys liking flowers! - they are native to the Mediterranean region but naturalized in North America and cultivated in gardens.
The plant has rather stiff*, grasslike leaves and a cluster of white star-shaped flowers marked on the back with green; it spreads easily but also tends to become weedy. Although the fresh plant is poisonous (as is often the case with things of beauty) the bulbs have been prepared and used as food in the Old World. The Christmas connection (the name star-of-Bethlehem) is because the flower has been associated with the star that guided the Wise Men to the manger. It is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Liliales, family Liliaceae.
* stiff eh?...despite this O. umbellatum is often known as Sleepydick!!!!
...you knew there had to be a reason I was posting this didn't you!
Well, there's no need to be vulgar Gavin...oh, 'cunningly', sorry misread you.
YanıtlaSilSpeaking of which, you may like the following obbligato post.
Yes, my teachers used to be always on about my attention span...oh,I see!
YanıtlaSilVulgar, moi? Of the people and by the people me mate...vulgate but never vulgar and always in the vernacular. Don't you just love the lingua franca?
YanıtlaSilPay attention Span!
Bully
YanıtlaSilEr, that should have read 'men'!
YanıtlaSilL x
Nice.
YanıtlaSilI do love a lily Span....Oo er!
And I like a mna that likes flowers too. There is nowt wrong with that.
After all, me are meant to be THE great admirers of beauty, are they not?
Lena x
Thank you Lena, very civil of you, I do like a good strool around a nice garden.
YanıtlaSilby the way...in your middle line it should read 'man'...tut tut...have you been on the pop!...or does the thought of man (or men!!) send you all a quiver!
;-)