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''Ornithogalum'' is a
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of
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s mostly native to southern
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belonging to the family Asparagaceae. Some species are native to other areas such as the
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. Growing from a bulb, species have linear basal leaves and a slender stalk, up to 30 cm tall, bearing clusters of typically white star-shaped flowers, often striped with green. The common name of the genus, star-of-Bethlehem, is based on its star-shaped flowers, after the
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that appears in the biblical account of the birth of
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. The number of species has varied considerably, depending on authority, from 50 to 300.


Description

''Ornithogalum'' species are
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with basal leaves. ''Sensu lato'', the genus has the characteristics of the tribe Ornithogaleae as a whole, since the tribe is
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in that sense. ''Sensu stricto'', the genus is characterised by long linear to oblong-lanceolate (lance-shaped) leaves, sometimes with a white longitudinal band on the adaxial (upper) side, an
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphology (biology), Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of sperma ...
that is
corymbose Corymb is a botanical term for an inflorescence with the flowers growing in such a fashion that the outermost are borne on longer pedicels than the inner, bringing all flowers up to a common level. A corymb has a flattish top with a superficial re ...
or pseudocorymbose,
tepals A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
that are white with a longitudinal green band only visible on the abaxial (lower) side, a capsule that is obovate or oblong, and truncate with six noticeable ribs in section and seeds that are
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with a prominently
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(net-like pattern) testa. The bulbs are ovoid with free or concrescent scales. The longitudinal band on the leaves is thought to be caused by an interruption of palisade tissue in the central portion of the leaf. This is an apomorphy that was not present in the early lineage of this clade, but is also seen in some ''
Albuca ''Albuca'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. The genus is distributed mainly in southern and eastern Africa, with some species occurring in northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Plants of the g ...
'' species.


Taxonomy

''Ornithogalum'' was originally described by ''Linnaeus'' in 1753, with 12 species, which he placed in the Hexandria Monogynia (six stamens, one carpel). When
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formed the family
Liliaceae The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fair a ...
in 1763, he placed ''Ornithogalum'' there, where it largely remained till this very large family was dismembered towards the end of the 20th century. Specifically, he included the genus with the onions (now
Allioideae Allioideae is a subfamily of monocot flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, order Asparagales. It was formerly treated as a separate family, Alliaceae. The subfamily name is derived from the generic name of the type genus, ''Allium''. ...
). By the 1870s, as Baker describes in his revision of the family, the taxonomy of Liliaceae had become vast and complicated. Baker placed ''Ornithogalum'' in the tribe Scilleae, one of eight tribes into which he divided the Liliaceae. He then further subdivided the genus into seven subgenera. Of those, the first, ''Heliocharmos'', corresponds to the modern ''Ornithogalum'' ''sensu stricto'', with 23 species. Later, in the United Kingdom, Bentham and Hooker published their volume on the Liliaceae in Latin in 1883. They divided the family into 20
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and placed ''Ornithogalum'' in the tribe Scilleae with 19 other genera, and indicated 70 species existed. In the German literature the taxonomic system of Engler completed its classification of the Liliaceae in 1888. He divided the family into 12 subfamilies and subordinate tribes. ''Ornithogalum'' was then placed in the subfamily
Lilioideae The Lilioideae are a subfamily of monocotyledonous perennial, herbaceous mainly bulbous flowering plants in the lily family, Liliaceae. They are found predominantly in the temperate and colder regions of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly Eas ...
and tribe Scilleae together with 21 other genera. The 70 species of ''Ornithogalum'' were then further divided into six sections, with section ''Heliocharmos'' corresponding to Baker's subgenus. ''Ornithogalum'' is one of four genera in the tribe Ornithogaleae, the largest tribe within the subfamily Scilloideae of the Asparagaceae. Historically, it was treated as part of the subfamily Ornithogaloideae of Hyacinthaceae, now obsolete terms. The preferred treatment is to consider the Hyacinthaceae as subfamily Scilloideae of the Asparagaceae. The original subfamilies within Hyacinthaceae became tribes of subfamily Scilloideae. Thus subfamily Ornithogaloideae became tribe Ornithogaleae. The precise taxonomy of the Ornithogaloideae/Ornithogaleae has been problematic since at least the time of
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
. The Ornithogaloideae were one of four major clades within the Hyacinthaceae.
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subsumed all of that subfamily into the genus ''Ornithogalum'' with about 300 species. This ''
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'' reduction of Speta's 14 genera into one was not widely accepted, though they were
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, and had a number of problems. (This also had the effect of eliminating ''
Galtonia ''Galtonia'' is a genus of plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Native to Southern Africa, the genus is named after Sir Francis Galton. According to some authorities it has been subsumed into '' Ornithogalum'' as a subgenu ...
'' as a genus, under which a number of ''Ornithogalum'' species are still sold.) Further analysis with wider sampling (70 compared to 40 taxa) and a third plastid region ( matK) revealed the presence of three clades (A, B and C) within Ornithogaleae/''Ornithogalum''. Consequently, a new classification was proposed with three tribes and four genera, ''Ornithogalum'' corresponding to clade C, placed in tribe Ornithogaleae, but further subdivided into subgenera and sections, with 160 species. ''Galtonia'' was retained as a taxon, but at the subgenus level. An alternative approach was suggested by combining plastid gene sequences with
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sequences,
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, and biogeography. This supported Manning's clade C within which ''Ornithogalum'' was contained, but the very large subgenus ''Ornithogalum'' was noted to still be heterogeneous, which they had managed by treating it as seven sections. This study suggested reversing the ''sensu lato'' (lumping) approach of Manning ''et al.'', reverting to separate genera (splitting), thus resurrecting ''Galtonia''. The ''sensu stricto'' classification of reduces the number of species to 50 as originally proposed by Speta. Thus, any consideration of the genus needs to be examined as to whether it refers to ''sensu stricto'', the 50 species considered by and , or ''sensu lato'', the much larger genus envisaged by .


Subdivision

This very large genus has long been divided into many subgenera. The ''Flora Europaea'' (1980) lists 15 subgenera, many of which had at various times been separate distinct genera. Having originally subsumed all of the Ornithogaleae genera into the single genus ''Ornithogalum'', later subdivided this now very large genus into four subgenera after resurrecting three of the original subsumed genera (''
Albuca ''Albuca'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. The genus is distributed mainly in southern and eastern Africa, with some species occurring in northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Plants of the g ...
'', '' Pseudogaltonia'', ''
Dipcadi ''Dipcadi'' is a genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae (also treated as the family Hyacinthaceae).Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards),Asparagales: Scilloideae, ''Angiosperm Phylogeny Website'', retrieved 2 ...
''). As proposed by them the genus has the following structure: *subgenus ''Avonsera'' (Speta) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt (
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: ''Ornithogalum convallarioides'') *subgenus ''
Galtonia ''Galtonia'' is a genus of plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Native to Southern Africa, the genus is named after Sir Francis Galton. According to some authorities it has been subsumed into '' Ornithogalum'' as a subgenu ...
'' (Decne.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt (7 species) *subgenus ''Aspasia'' (Salisb.) Oberm. (30 species) *subgenus ''Ornithogalum'' (7 sections, 120 species)


Species

Of the roughly 180 species, the best known are ''O. umbellatum'', ''O. saundersiae'', ''O. arabicum'', and ''O. thyrsoides''. *''
Ornithogalum arabicum ''Ornithogalum arabicum'' is a species of Ornithogalum, star of Bethlehem native to northern Africa and southern Europe. Common names include Arab's eye, lesser cape-lily, and Arabian starflower. References

Ornithogalum, arabicum Flor ...
'' (Star-of-Bethlehem) *''
Ornithogalum dubium ''Ornithogalum dubium'', common names sun star, star of Bethlehem or yellow chincherinchee, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. It is a South African (Cape Province) endemic. The Latin specific epi ...
'' (Sun star, yellow chincherinchee) *''
Ornithogalum maculatum ''Ornithogalum maculatum'' is a flowering plant native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. References External links Gallery of the World's BulbsOrnithogalum narbonense'' (Pyramidal star-of-Bethlehem) *''
Ornithogalum nutans ''Ornithogalum nutans'', known as drooping star-of-Bethlehem, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Europe and South West Asia. It is a bulbous perennial growing to tall by wide, with strap-shaped leaves and gree ...
'' (Drooping star-of-Bethlehem) *'' Ornithogalum pyrenaicum'' (Bath asparagus/Prussian asparagus/spiked star-of-Bethlehem) *''
Ornithogalum saundersiae ''Ornithogalum saundersiae'', or giant chincherinchee, is a species of ''Ornithogalum'' (star of Bethlehem) in the subfamily Scilloideae of family Asparagaceae. Description ''Ornithogalum saundersiae'' is a perennial, herbaceous bulbous p ...
'' (Giant chincherinchee) *'' Ornithogalum thyrsoides'' (Chincherinchee) *''
Ornithogalum umbellatum ''Ornithogalum umbellatum'', the garden star-of-Bethlehem, grass lily, nap-at-noon, or eleven-o'clock lady, a species of the genus '' Ornithogalum'', is a perennial bulbous flowering plant in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). ''O. umbellatu ...
'' (Common star-of-Bethlehem) ''Type species'' *''
Ornithogalum xanthochlorum ''Ornithogalum xanthochlorum'' is a species of flowering plant in the genus '' Ornithogalum''. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. It also known as the Namaqua chink or slangkop (Afrikaans for snake head). Distribution ''Ornit ...
'' ( Namaqua chink/slangkop) Species formerly placed in ''Galtonia'' include: *''
Ornithogalum candicans ''Ornithogalum candicans'', known as the summer hyacinth, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to moist grassland in South Africa (Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Free State, Kwazulu/Natal, Eastern Cape). It is a bulbous peren ...
'' (Baker) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt (Summer hyacinth, Cape hyacinth) *''
Ornithogalum princeps ''Ornithogalum'' is a genus of perennial plants mostly native to southern Europe and southern Africa belonging to the family Asparagaceae. Some species are native to other areas such as the Caucasus. Growing from a bulb, species have linear bas ...
'' (Baker) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt *''
Ornithogalum regalis ''Ornithogalum'' is a genus of perennial plants mostly native to southern Europe and southern Africa belonging to the family Asparagaceae. Some species are native to other areas such as the Caucasus. Growing from a bulb, species have linear bas ...
'' (Hilliard & B.L.Burtt) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt *''
Ornithogalum saundersiae ''Ornithogalum saundersiae'', or giant chincherinchee, is a species of ''Ornithogalum'' (star of Bethlehem) in the subfamily Scilloideae of family Asparagaceae. Description ''Ornithogalum saundersiae'' is a perennial, herbaceous bulbous p ...
'' Baker *'' Ornithogalum viridiflorum'' (I.Verd.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt


Etymology

The Latin genus name ''ornithogalum'' derives from
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''ornithogalon'' referring to
ornithogalum umbellatum ''Ornithogalum umbellatum'', the garden star-of-Bethlehem, grass lily, nap-at-noon, or eleven-o'clock lady, a species of the genus '' Ornithogalum'', is a perennial bulbous flowering plant in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). ''O. umbellatu ...
, itself deriving from ''ornis'' "bird" (
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''ornithos'') and ''gala'' "milk". The name is thought to be related to the white colour of the flowers; in some species, they resemble bird droppings. The possible (non-attested) alternative form in ancient Greek ''ornithogalē'' seems to be the source of
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''ornithogale'' as used by
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.


Distribution and habitat

When the genus is broadly circumscribed, as for example by '' Plants of the World Online'', species are widely distributed over several continents including Africa (other than the tropics), Madagascar, Europe, and temperate Asia (as far as Afghanistan).


Uses

''Ornithogalum'' species may be sold as
cut flowers Cut flowers are flowers or flower buds (often with some stem and leaf) that have been cut from the plant bearing it. It is usually removed from the plant for decorative use. Typical uses are in vase displays, wreaths and garlands. Many garde ...
, particularly ''O. arabicum'', ''O. dubium'', ''O. saundersiae'', and ''O.thyrsoides''. They are also sold as ornamental garden flowers.


Toxicity and use in alternative medicine

Some of the plants in the genus are poisonous, and have been known to kill grazing animals. Others are edible and used as vegetables. The bulbs contain
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s and
cardenolide A cardenolide is a type of steroid. Many plants contain derivatives, collectively known as cardenolides, including many in the form of cardenolide glycosides (cardenolides that contain structural groups derived from sugars). Cardenolide glycoside ...
s, which are toxic. ''Ornithogalum'' has been listed as one of the 38 plants used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health. However, according to
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, "there is no scientific evidence to prove that flower remedies can control, cure or prevent any type of disease, including cancer".


Gallery

File:Ornithogalum arabicum 1 (Corse).JPG, ''O. arabicum'' File:Ornithogalum dubium B.jpg, ''O. dubium'' File:Ornithogalum nutans bloemen.jpg, ''O. nutans'' File:Ornithogalum pyrenaicum 140608a.jpg, ''O. pyrenaicum'' File:虎眼萬年青 Ornithogalum saundersiae -台北花博 Taipei Flora Expo- (9240259688).jpg, ''O. saundersiae'' File:Estrella de David o de Belén (Ornithogalum thyrsoides) (16274307035).jpg, ''O. thyrsoides'' File:OrnithogalumUmbellatum1UME.jpg, ''O. umbellatum'' File:Ornithogalum xanthochlorum Namaqua Chink 1.jpg, '' O. xanthochlorum'' File:Vogelmelk (Ornithogalum). Gesloten bloemknop. 01-05-2022 (d.j.b.) 01.jpg, Closed flower bud.


See also

* Taxonomy of Liliaceae


References


Bibliography

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