Ornithogalum nutans (silver bells)
It growth almost anywhere but performs best in light shade. Plant the bulbs in open woodland, under shrubs, the wild garden, or in grass which does not require cutting until the summer. They are charming rising among young fern shoots in late spring. Silver Bells prefer a well-drained soil containing organic material to retain summer moisture. They need little fertilization but will benefit from a mulching of compost in autumn. It will self seed or it may be propagated by dividing the bulbs after they have bloomed. Plant 8cm deep, 10cm apart.