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Star-Of-Bethlehem
is a perennial weed developing from a bulb. The leaves are thick,
waxy, and grass like. The blades are dark green and contain a distinct
white-grooved mid-rib.
Star-Of-Bethlehem
produces a white flower containing 6 petals. Flowers are present
in the late spring. The plant dies back to the bulb after flowering.
Star-Of-Bethlehem can spread by seeds and by bulbs.
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Star-Of-Bethlehem
is found in the Northeast and piedmont region of the Southeast.
Cultural Practices:
Star-Of-Bethlehem is a plant that grows from bulbs which are reproduced
each year. It is sold as a spring-flowering garden plant. It does its
growth early in the spring when the turf does not compete. It will die
back to the bulb after flowering. Physical removal of the bulbs will reduce
the plant over time. All parts of the plant are poisonous.
Herbicide Use:
Make your postemergent herbicide application to Star-Of-Bethlehem that
is actively growing and in the seedling to flower stage of growth.
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