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Ornithogalum umbellatum · skėtinė paukštpienė

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithogalum_umbellatum It is native throughout most of southern and central Europe, and north-western Africa. O. umbellatum is a relatively short plant, occurring in tufts of basal linear leaves, producing conspicuous white flowers, in a stellate pattern, in mid to late spring. The flowers open late in the day, but when closed have a green stripe on the outside. O. umbellatum is often grown as a garden ornamental, but in North America and other areas it has escaped cultivation and can be found in many areas, where it may be considered an invasive weed. Parts of the plant are considered poisonous, but are used in some regional cuisines.

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