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Ornithogalum cuspidatum grows in a single location in Israel.
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An east Mediterranean bulbous plant. It grows in herbaceous pastures and is considered rare and endangered locally.
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Ornithogalum cuspidatum is a Middle Eastern bulb. In Israel it is very rare and endangered.
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Ornithogalum cuspidatum is a Middle Eastern bulb. In Israel it is very rare and endangered.
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Ornithogalum fuscescens is a rare bulbous plant growing in Israel and Syria. It blooms at the end of spring during Aplri to early May. Its habitat - heavy soils is becoming rare since most of it today is under modern agriculture regeame.
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Ornithogalum fuscescens is a local endangered bulb of Israel and Syria. It grows in deep soils that are now mostly used in modern agriculture.
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Ornithogalum hajastanum is characterized by a narrow green vein on the outer petals and sepals.
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another cape bulb. this time a small one that grows in the rocks.
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This is one of the commonest Ornithogalum species. It is blooming in April after most other bulbs. It is characterized by an elongated-cylindrical inflorescence.
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Ornithogalum neurostegium grows in Israel in the transition zone between the Mediterranean area and the desert. It is a common small bulb.
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Ornithogalum neurostegium is frequent in northern Israel.
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This species is the commonest in the Cape. It becomes rare in the northern Cape where this pic was taken.
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This cape bulb grows usually in the fynbos area, we found it in semidesert in the northern cape near the aloe trees.
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This cape bulb grows usually in the fynbos area, we found it in semidesert in the northern cape near the aloe trees. As u can see I took many pics of these 2 plants.
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This time the plant in its habitat. In this area it was one of the only flowers. In other places it forms dense carpets.
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This is probably the commonest Ornithogalum in South Africa. I arranged my older pics and found this one.