Ornithogalum narbonense: complete guide
Ornithogalum narbonense
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Overview
Ornithogalum narbonense, also known as Narbonne Star-of-Bethlehem or Narbonne milkstern, is a striking bulb plant from the Asparagaceae family. This plant is renowned for its white flowers that grow in clustered flower heads. Originating from the Mediterranean region, it is a valuable plant material for wildflower gardens and Mediterranean botanical collections.
The plant grows naturally throughout the Mediterranean, from Spain to Iran, and is appreciated worldwide in gardens for its elegant appearance and low-maintenance character.
Appearance and bloom
Ornithogalum narbonense grows from underground bulbs and reaches a height of approximately 30-60 centimeters. The stem is stiff and upright with narrow, linear leaves that primarily grow from the root zone.
The flowers are the most striking feature - small white flowers with green stripes on the back, grouped in slowly blooming clustered inflorescences. Each flower is approximately 1-2 centimeters in diameter. Flowering period is April to May, making this plant a valuable element of the spring and early summer flora.
Ideal location
Ornithogalum narbonense grows best in sunny to lightly shaded locations. A spot with at least 5-6 hours of direct sun is ideal. The plant also accepts partial shade without too many problems, although full sun promotes best blooming.
The plant works well in open garden spots, along borders or in wildflower meadows. It also grows well in containers, making it suitable for terrace gardens and balconies.
Soil
Ornithogalum narbonense is not particular about soil. It grows in sand, clay and marl, preferring well-drained soils. A pH between 7.5 and 8.0 is ideal. The plant also accepts somewhat poorer soils and requires no extra feeding.
Ensure drainage is good - like all bulb plants, Ornithogalum narbonense hates stagnant water. Add sand to heavy clay soils. Mulch can be useful to create moisture-retaining layers, but ensure this does not touch the bulb itself.
Watering
Ornithogalum narbonense is fairly drought-tolerant once established. Water regularly during the growing season (March through June), especially if there is no natural precipitation. During the dormant period (July-February) water minimally.
After flowering and when foliage dies, you can significantly reduce watering. Overwatering is harmful and can cause bulb rot.
Planting recommendations
Ornithogalum narbonense combines beautifully with other spring bloomers. Plant together with daffodils, snowdrops and other spring bulbs for a layered blossom display. It also works well with low-growing herbs and grasses.
In wildflower meadows it often plants itself naturally where conditions are suitable.
Maintenance
Ornithogalum narbonense requires minimal maintenance. Leave foliage intact until it turns yellow - this conducts photosynthesis that stores energy in the bulb for next year. Remove spent flowers as needed unless you want to limit self-seeding.
Once every 3-4 years you can dig up and divide the bulbs if they become too crowded, but this is not necessary for good performance.
Winter hardiness
Ornithogalum narbonense is hardy to approximately -10 to -12 degrees Celsius. The underground bulbs are well protected against frost. In very harsh winters, extra mulch is useful for protection, especially for young plantings.
Spread
Ornithogalum narbonense plants itself via seed if you leave the seedheads standing. This makes it ideal for wildflower gardens. In more formal gardens you can remove seedheads for more control over spread.
Conclusion
Ornithogalum narbonense is an elegant, reliable bulb plant that provides years of enjoyment with minimal maintenance. For Mediterranean-tinged gardens and wildflower meadows, it is indispensable. At gardenworld.app you'll find help designing spring-blooming gardens with beautiful bulb plants. Purchase bulbs from specialized garden retailers for reliable quality.
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