




Gagea lutea
The Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem is a bright yellow flower that blooms in spring. Its star-shaped petals make it look like a tiny sun shining in the grass!
生息地: Grasslands
The Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem has bright, star-shaped yellow flowers, typically with six petals, that shine like tiny suns. Its thin, grass-like leaves often blend in with surrounding vegetation. Unlike other small white 'stars' found in woodlands, this one boasts a distinct cheerful golden hue.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its leaves are so thin, they look like blades of grass hiding in the dirt!
Its scientific name, Gagea, honors a famous Irish botanist, Thomas Gage!
The bright yellow petals only open when the sun is shining directly on them.
This tiny plant is a type of lily, even though it looks very different from a tall lily!
Yellow Star-of-Bethlehem has a tiny bulb that stores food, helping it survive cold winters and bloom early.
This plant can sprout and bloom very early in spring, soaking up sunlight before taller trees grow their leaves.
Its seeds have a special fatty cap that ants love to carry, helping the plant spread its offspring to new places.
Apis mellifera
Visits its bright yellow flowers for nectar.
Lasius niger
Carries nutrient-rich seed parts (elaiosomes) to its nest.
Arion lusitanicus
Occasionally nibbles on its tender leaves.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't pick flowers, so they can keep growing for everyone to enjoy.
10-30 cm
1-2 cm
春
いいえ
軽度
多年生
昆虫
Grasslands
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