Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o' the morn.
—Robert Burns
Take a walk in many no-till fields that will be planted to a crop or stroll across lawns or golfcourse greens in the spring, and it is not hard to spot the small, white flower of the star-of-Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum L.). Star-of—Bethlehem is an aggressive weed of lawns, pastures, gardens, and many no-till agriculture fields of the temperate regions of the United States and indeed the world (Hagerman and Young 2004; Johnson and Nice 2015).
Associate Editor for this paper: Randy L. Anderson, USDA-ARS.