Specimen collected in Tegernsee, Germany, 03/2024
Specimen collected in Tegernsee, Germany, 03/2024(Backlit)

Gagea lutea

Scientific Name
Gagea lutea
FAMILY
Liliaceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Yellow star-of-Bethlehem
ORDER
Liliales
BLOSSOM COLOR
yellow
PHYLLOTAXIS
whorled

Gagea lutea, commonly known as yellow star-of-Bethlehem, is a delicate perennial wildflower native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is recognized by its bright yellow, star-shaped flowers that open in early spring, often before trees fully leaf out. The genus name Gagea honors English naturalist Sir Thomas Gage, while “lutea” refers to the plant’s golden hue. Unlike many spring ephemerals, it prefers moist, shaded woodlands and riverbanks, where it forms small colonies from underground bulbs, marking one of the earliest bursts of color in the forest floor each year.

More Specimens

Specimen collected in Alozaina, Spain, 03/2022
Specimen collected in Alozaina, Spain, 03/2022(Backlit)
Specimen collected in Tegernsee, Germany, 03/2024
Specimen collected in Tegernsee, Germany, 03/2024(Backlit)
Detail of specimen collected in Tegernsee, Germany, 03/2024
Detail of specimen collected in Tegernsee, Germany, 03/2024(Backlit)