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Old April 21, 2017   #1
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Default Recognize this Wildflower?

This flower is blooming now (April 21) along all of the back roads in my area. It almost looks like a domestic bulb but I have not seen it growing in anyone's flower gardens, just wild along the edge of fields. It seems to like the shady areas.

Does anyone know what this is called?
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No , but makes me wanna move to Pennsylvania! Lol. Jimbo
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Could it be this: http://www.americanmeadows.com/flowe...rflower-bulbs?
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That looked promising but I think that has only one flower per stem instead of multiple flowers on a stem like my flower.
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All I know is they are some sort of lily.
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Star of Bethlehem! Isn't it pretty

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Star of Bethlehem. Yes that's it! Thank you Linda. I had been searching all kinds of web sites and been unable to find it. Now that I see it is considered an invasive plant in many places I think that I will just admire it along the road and not bring any of it home.
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