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  2. Cromniomancy - Wikipedia

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    The sphere within a sphere of the onion made it a much-revered symbol of spirituality and eternity, to the extent that the ancient Egyptians took their sacred oaths with their right hand on an onion. [ citation needed ] There are many forms of cromniomancy, from divining the weather by the thickness of the skin, to gaining inside information.

  3. These 10 impressive health benefits of onions will surprise you

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    Indians LOVE onions; we add them as bases to gravies, as a topping for chaats, as ingredients for salads, and even as condiments with our meals. But did you know these amazing benefits of onions?

  4. Tulbaghia violacea - Wikipedia

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    Flowers. Tulbaghia violacea, commonly known as society garlic, pink agapanthus, [2] wild garlic, sweet garlic, spring bulbs, or spring flowers, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. [1] [4] It is indigenous to southern Africa (KwaZulu-Natal and Cape Province), and reportedly naturalized in Tanzania and Mexico. [5]

  5. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Language of flowers – cryptological communication through the use or arrangement of flowers; Hanakotoba, also known as 花言葉 – Japanese form of the language of flowers; List of national flowersflowers that represent specific geographic areas

  6. Growing (and eating) cardoon as a delicious vegetable | Henry ...

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    Since cardoon plants are rarely sold at garden centers, you may wish to buy some seeds now and plant them indoors now. It grows best in full sun with rich soil and plenty of moisture.

  7. Allium macrostemon - Wikipedia

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    Allium macrostemon (野蒜, ノビル), Chinese garlic, Japanese garlic or long-stamen onion, [5] is a species of wild onion widespread across much of East Asia. It is known from many parts of China, as well as Japan (incl Ryukyu Islands), Korea, Mongolia, Tibet and Primorye. It has been collected from elevations ranging from sea level to 3000 m.

  8. Allium triquetrum - Wikipedia

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    Each stem produces an umbel inflorescence of 4–19 flowers during winter and spring. [7] The tepals are 10–18 mm (13 ⁄ 32 – 23 ⁄ 32 in) long and white, but with a "strong green line". [8] Each plant has two or three narrow, linear leaves, each up to 15 cm (6 in) long. [7] The leaves have a distinct onion smell when crushed.

  9. Allium karataviense - Wikipedia

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    Allium karataviense is an Asian species of onion in the Amaryllis family. [7] [8] It is commonly known as Turkistan onion or ornamental onion.[9]It is a native to central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan) [4] (and cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental plant [10] [11]).