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CHINKERINCHEE - Ornithogalum thyrsoides is a bulbous plant species that is endemic to the Cape Province in South Africa. It is also known by the common names of chi...
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Plant in cleft on Eire church eyed oddly |
Crack sovereign measure to bear down on East European plant |
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Apr 25 2018 The Telegraph - Toughie |
May 28 2004 The Times - Cryptic |
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Ornithogalum thyrsoides, a flowering plant endemic to the Cape Province in South Africa. |
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Ornithogalum thyrsoides is a bulbous plant species that is endemic to the Cape Province in South Africa. It is also known by the common names of chinkerinchee or chincherinchee, star-of-Bethlehem or wonder-flower. * It produces long-lasting flowers prized as cut flowers.It is perennial, attaining 20 to 50 cm in height, becoming dormant during winter. It produces some half-a-dozen fleshy leaves which die after flowering - the leaves being some 15 to 30 cm in length and 0.5 to 1.5 cm in width, lanceolate, smooth and soft-textured. The flowers are in a compact raceme of some 30-50 or in a loose corymb of 5-20 flowers. The flowers are bowl-shaped with green bracts of approximate pedicel length. Flowers are white to creamy-white, with brown or green centres fading with age. They are seen from October to February, and are phototropic. The spindle-shaped capsular fruit holds black, shiny seeds of diverse shapes. * O. thyrsoides has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. |