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  2. Sweet onion - Wikipedia

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    The sweet onion was adopted as Texas' official state onion in 1997. The Walla Walla sweet onion is named for Walla Walla County, Washington , where it is grown. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Its development began around 1900 when Peter Pieri , a French soldier who settled in the area, brought sweet onion seed from the island of Corsica with him to the Walla ...

  3. Sunion - Wikipedia

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    The Sunion was originally developed by Bayer.In the late 1980s, scientists started cross-breeding different strains of onions until they were eventually able to obtain bulbs with lachrymatory factor (LF) production levels several times lower than those of a normal onion, thus resulting in tearless, non-pungent bulbs.

  4. Allium drummondii - Wikipedia

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    Allium drummondii, also known as Drummond's onion, wild garlic and prairie onion, [citation needed] is a North American species of onion native to the southern Great Plains of North America. It is found in South Dakota , Kansas , Nebraska , Colorado , Oklahoma , Arkansas , Texas , New Mexico , and northeastern Mexico .

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  6. Allium - Wikipedia

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    Some species (such as Welsh onion A. fistulosum and leeks (A. ampeloprasum)) develop thickened leaf-bases rather than forming bulbs as such. Carl Linnaeus first described the genus Allium in 1753. The generic name Allium is the Latin word for garlic, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and the type species for the genus is Allium sativum which means "cultivated ...

  7. Onion - Wikipedia

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    The onion plant (Allium cepa), also known as the bulb onion [2] or common onion, [3] is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium. [4] [5] It was first officially described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 work Species Plantarum. [6] Synonyms during its taxonomic history are: [7] [8] Allium cepa var. aggregatum – G. Don

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