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  2. List of Allium species - Wikipedia

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    The number of accepted species in the genus Allium varies depending on the source, but as of November 2024, World Flora Online accepts 969 species, [3] while Plants of the World Online accepts 1077 species: [2]

  3. Allium - Wikipedia

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    Allium flavum (yellow) and Allium carinatum (purple). Allium is a large genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants with around 1000 accepted species, [4] [5] making Allium the largest genus in the family Amaryllidaceae and amongst the largest plant genera in the world. [6]

  4. Taxonomy of Allium - Wikipedia

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    When Linnaeus [7] formerly described the genus Allium in his Species Plantarum (1753), there were thirty species with this name. He placed Allium in a grouping he referred to as Hexandria monogynia [8] (i.e. six stamens and one pistil) containing 51 genera in all. [9] In 1763, Michel Adanson, who proposed the concept of families of plants ...

  5. Allioideae - Wikipedia

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    When Linnaeus formerly described the type genus Allium in his Species Plantarum in 1753, [8] thirty species had this name. He placed Allium in a grouping he referred to as Hexandria monogynia (i.e. six stamens and one pistil) [9] containing 51 genera in all. [10] In 1763, Michel Adanson, who proposed the concept of families of plants, included ...

  6. 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 ]

  7. Allium tricoccum - Wikipedia

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    Allium tricoccum with open inflorescence bud (June 6). Allium tricoccum is a perennial growing from an ovoid-conical shaped bulb that is 2–6 cm (1–2 in) long. [4] Plants typically produce a cluster of 2–6 bulbs that give rise to broad, [5] flat, smooth, light green leaves, that are 20–30 cm (8–12 in) long including the narrow petioles, [4] often with deep purple or burgundy tints on ...

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