Ornithogalum pyramidale: complete guide
Ornithogalum pyramidale
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Overview
Ornithogalum pyramidale, better known as pyramidal star-of-Bethlehem, is an elegant, striking bulb native to Central Europe and the Balkans. This plant is renowned for its pointed, pyramid-shaped inflorescence with numerous small, star-shaped white flowers. This results in a very attractive, columnar flower display.
Appearance and Bloom
Ornithogalum pyramidale reaches a height of 30-60 cm, depending on growing conditions. The stem is straight and robust. The flowers are small, white, and star-shaped, arranged in a tight, pyramid-shaped inflorescence that exactly lives up to its name. The blooming period is May-July, and the flower attracts many bees. This is a very striking plant in borders and cut flower gardens. At gardenworld.app, you can integrate this bulb into your spring schedules.
Ideal Location
This plant grows best in a sunny location with at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Partial shade can work, but flowering will be lighter. Ensure an open, well-ventilated location. This bulb is ideal in sunny borders and cut flower gardens.
Soil
Ornithogalum pyramidale is undemanding regarding soil. The key is that soil is well-draining - good drainage is essential. Heavy clay soil can be improved with sand. A neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.5-7.5) is ideal. Ensure the plant is in a warm location in the ground.
Watering
As for watering, these bulbs are fairly drought-tolerant. After establishment, you can water less. However, ensure the soil doesn't completely dry out. Water moderately during flowering for longer bloom. After flowering, gradually reduce and stop watering.
Pruning
Pruning is not necessary. You can remove spent flowers for neatness, but this doesn't essentially affect bulb growth. Let the leaves rest quietly after flowering and yellow - they replenish the bulb.
Maintenance Calendar
- October-November: Plant bulbs (10-15 cm deep)
- April-May: Foliage growth
- May-July: Blooming and enjoyment
- August-September: Bulbs dormant
Winter Hardiness
Ornithogalum pyramidale is fully winter-hardy in zones 5-8 (USDA). The bulbs survive winters well and return each year. In very cold areas (below -15°C), some winter protection can help.
Companion Plants
Combine in spring with:
- Red tulips for contrast
- Grape hyacinths (Muscari)
- Other Ornithogalum species
- Low-growing sedums
- Ferns as background
Final Thoughts
Ornithogalum pyramidale is a fascinating bulb that gives your garden a striking vertical dimension. The elegant, pyramid-shaped inflorescence makes this plant a true ornament. The plant is winter-hardy, maintenance-friendly, and very reliable. At gardenworld.app, you can perfectly incorporate this bulb into your garden plan. Available at garden centers and online bulb retailers.
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