Ornithogalum

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 306. 1753.

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Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 145. 1754.

Common names: Star-of-Bethlehem ornithogale dame-d’onze-heures étoile de Bethléem
Etymology: Greek, ornis, bird, and gala, milk, alluding to the color of the flowers
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 318. Mentioned on page 53, 58.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA26 Plate 048.jpegMuscari botryoides
Ornithogalum umbellatum
Scilla siberica
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey

Herbs, perennial, scapose, poisonous, from ovoid, tunicate bulbs; bulb tunics white to pale-brown, papery. Leaves few to several, basal; blade linear to lanceolate, margins smooth or hairy. Inflorescences racemose or corymbose, 2–many-flowered, bracteate; bracts white, membranous. Flowers: tepals 6, widely spreading, distinct, equal to slightly unequal; stamens 6, distinct, dimorphic; filaments simple or 3-dentate, flattened; anthers dorsifixed, introrse; ovary superior, green, 3-locular, cylindric to globose, 6-angled, septal nectaries present; style 1; stigma margins entire or indistinctly 3-lobed. Fruits capsular, angled, papery, dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds numerous, globose to ovoid. x = 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11.

Distribution

Introduced; Europe, Africa, w Asia

Discussion

Species 100–150 (2 in the flora).

Ornithogalum is a large genus centered in South Africa and around the Mediterranean, with numerous species of horticultural note. Ornithogalum pyrenaicum Linnaeus was apparently naturalized for a number of years at Elkins, West Virginia (E. E. Hutton and R. E. Clarkson 1961), but it is now extirpated from that site. Ornithogalum arabicum Linnaeus, Arabian star flower, O. caudatum Aiton, sea-onion, and O. thyrsoides Jacquin, chincherinchee, are frequently cultivated in the warmer parts of the flora area.

The bulbs of Ornithogalum species are poisonous due to the presence of a variety of cardiotoxic cardenolides (G. E. Burrows and R. J. Tyrl 2001), and the bulbs should not be confused with those of wild onions.

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Leaves 5–10 mm wide; inflorescences racemose, cylindrical, 5–12(–18)-flowered; lower pedicels to 1 cm; flowers nodding, especially after anthesis; filaments 3-dentate. Ornithogalum nutans
1 Leaves 3–5 mm wide; inflorescences corymbose, flat-topped, (4–)8–20-flowered; lower pedicels 2–6 cm; flowers erect; filaments simple. Ornithogalum umbellatum

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... more about "Ornithogalum"
dorsifixed +
cordate +  and linear +
Gerald B. Straley† +  and Frederick H. Utech +
Linnaeus +
whorled +, opposite +  and alternate +
dilated +
reticulate-veined +  and parallel-veined +
linear +  and lanceolate +
sheathing +  and involucrate +
1;several +
membranous +
Star-of-Bethlehem +, ornithogale +, dame-d’onze-heures +  and étoile de Bethléem +
Europe +, Africa +  and w Asia +
Greek, ornis, bird, and gala, milk, alluding to the color of the flowers +
flattened +
sessile +  and pedicellate +
unisexual +  and bisexual +
loculicidal +
bracteate +  and 2-many-flowered +
corymbose +  and racemose +
persistent +
hairy +  and smooth +
6-angled;cylindric;globose +
many;several +
zygomorphic +  and actinomorphic +
Sp. Pl. +  and Gen. Pl. ed. +
1753 +  and 1754 +
wind-distributed +
globose +  and ovoid +
staminodial +
3-lobed +  and entire +
1 +  and several +
Ornithogalum +
Liliaceae +
distinct +
unequal +
sepaloid +  and petaloid +
narrower +
3 +  and 2 +
11 +, 9 +, 8 +, 7 +, 6 +, 5 +  and 3 +