Ornithogalum dubium 'Little Fire Star'

Ornithogalum dubium 'Little Fire Star'
Leaf margin Entire
Flower scent Unscented
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow orange-015B
Plant height 10 - 20 cm
Structure (tissues) Herbaceous
Leaf width 2 - 3 cm
Leaf surface Smooth; Glossy
Leaf size 10 - 15 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Unicolored
Flower color distribution Striate
Flower, secondary color(s) Orange-dark orange-028B

Ornithogalum dubium 'Little Fire Star' is a captivating flower that lives up to its name as the "Star of Bethlehem." With its vibrant yellow to medium yellow orange color, this plant adds a burst of warmth and radiance to any garden or indoor space.

The herbaceous structure of this plant allows it to grow between 10 to 20 centimeters in height, making it an excellent choice for small flowerbeds or pots. Its leaves, which are 10 to 15 centimeters in size, have a dark green color that provides a stunning contrast to the bright flowers.

The leaves of 'Little Fire Star' have smooth and glossy surfaces, giving them an attractive sheen that catches the light. Their width ranges between 2 to 3 centimeters, and their entire margins contribute to the plant's neat and well-kept appearance.

As for the flowers, they are the true highlight of Ornithogalum dubium 'Little Fire Star.' The striated color distribution of the petals adds depth and interest to the overall aesthetic. The primary color is a striking yellow-medium yellow orange, creating a captivating visual display. The flowers are unscented, making them perfect for those who prefer plants without overpowering fragrances.

In addition to the vibrant yellow hue, there are secondary colors present in the flowers that add an extra touch of charm. The petals showcase hues of orange-dark orange, specifically classified as 028B on the color spectrum.

Overall, Ornithogalum dubium 'Little Fire Star' is a stunning plant that brings a touch of beauty and brightness wherever it blooms. Whether it's planted in a garden bed or displayed on a windowsill, this plant is sure to captivate anyone who sees it. With its herbaceous structure, glossy leaves, and vibrant striated flowers, it is no wonder that this plant is known as the "Star of Bethlehem."

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