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  2. Allium przewalskianum - Wikipedia

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    Allium przewalskianum is an Asian species of wild onion in the Amaryllis family. [2] [3] [4] The species is widely distributed in mountains areas in the Himalayas (India, Nepal, Pakistan) and parts of China (Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Xinjiang, Tibet, Yunnan). [5] [6] Allium przewalskianum has narrow bulbs up to ...

  3. List of Allium species - Wikipedia

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    Allium bigelovii [6] (also A. bigelowii [7]) S.Watson; Allium bilgeae Yıld. Allium bilgilii H.Duman & Eksi; Allium bingoelense Yıld. & Kılıç; Allium birkinshawii Mouterde; Allium bisceptrum S.Watson – twincrest onion, Aspen onion; Allium bisotunense R.M.Fritsch; Allium blandum Wall. Allium blomfieldianum Asch. & Schweinf. Allium ...

  4. Allioideae - Wikipedia

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    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 Allium and related genera as a grouping within Liliaceae [ 11 ] as Section IV, Les Oignons (Onions), or Cepae in Latin ...

  5. Asparagales - Wikipedia

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    Asparagales (asparagoid lilies) are a diverse order of flowering plants in the monocots.Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification, Asparagales are the largest order of monocots with 14 families, [5] 1,122 genera, and about 36,000 species, with members as varied as asparagus, orchids, yuccas, irises, onions, garlic, leeks, and other Alliums, daffodils, snowdrops, amaryllis ...

  6. Allium stellatum - Wikipedia

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    Allium stellatum is a perennial forming a bulb underground. An erect, leafless scape up to 30–60 centimetres (1–2 ft) tall arises from grass-like basal leaves that are up to 30 centimetres (1 ft) long. [4] [5] The leaves die back as the rounded umbel of pink to purple flowers [4] forms at the end of the scape

  7. Allium caeruleum - Wikipedia

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    Allium caeruleum (blue globe onion, blue ornamental onion, blue-of-the-heavens, blue-flowered garlic; syn. Allium azureum Ledeb.) is an ornamental bulbous plant of the onion genus, native to Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Siberia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Xinjiang). [3] [4] [5] In these regions, it is found on dry slopes, plains, and ...

  8. Allium flavum - Wikipedia

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    Allium flavum, the small yellow onion [4] or yellow-flowered garlic, [5] is a species of flowering plant in the genus Allium. A bulbous herbaceous perennial , it is native to the lands surrounding the Mediterranean , Black , and Caspian Seas , from areas like France and Morocco to Iran and Kazakhstan .

  9. Allium cyathophorum - Wikipedia

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    Allium cyathophorum var. farreri Stearn (Syn. Allium farreri Stearn) [5] [6] [7] – tepals pointed at the tips – Gansu, Sichuan; William Stearn originally named Allium farreri in 1930 after Reginald Farrer, but in 1950 realised it was a variety of Allium cyathophorum, and so renamed it.