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  2. The Garden Guy falls head over heels for the ornamental onion ...

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    According to the Garden Guy, the Serendipity ornamental onion is ideal for Zones 4-8, and its fragrant purple flowers are pollinator magnets. According to the Garden Guy, the Serendipity ...

  3. Allium anceps - Wikipedia

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    Allium anceps, known as twinleaf onion [1] and Kellogg's onion, [2] is a species of wild onion native to the western United States. It is widespread in Nevada, extending into adjacent parts of California, Idaho, and Oregon. [2] It grows in barren clay and rocky soils. [2] [3] [4] Flowering plants

  4. Allium shevockii - Wikipedia

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    Allium shevockii produces a bulb one to one and a half centimeters wide which may have one or two large daughter bulblets. Atop the stipe is an umbel of up to 30 flowers, each just over a centimeter wide. The six shiny tepals are maroon to rich pink in color and may be white near the bases. In a manner unique among the onions, the tepals are ...

  5. Allium amplectens - Wikipedia

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    Allium amplectens, the narrowleaf onion, is a species of flowering plant. It is an onion native to the west coast of the United States, in Oregon, Washington State and California, also British Columbia in Canada. It grows in woods and especially in clay and serpentine soils. [2] [3]

  6. Allium victorialis - Wikipedia

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    Allium victorialis, commonly known as victory onion, Alpine leek, and Alpine broad-leaf allium [5] is a broad-leaved Eurasian species of wild onion. It is a perennial of the Amaryllis family that occurs widely in mountainous regions of Europe and parts of Asia (Caucasus and Himalayas). [4] [6]

  7. Allium validum - Wikipedia

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    Allium validum is a species of flowering plant commonly called swamp onion, wild onion, Pacific onion, or Pacific mountain onion. It is native to the Cascade Range , the Sierra Nevada , the Rocky Mountains , and other high-elevation regions in California , Oregon , Washington , Nevada , Idaho and British Columbia .

  8. Allium brevistylum - Wikipedia

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    Allium brevistylum is a plant species native to the western United States. It grows in meadows and along stream banks high in the mountains of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, at elevations of 2200–3400 m. [2] [3] Allium brevistylum produces a thick, Iris-like underground rhizome, at the ends of which are bulbs up to 3 cm in ...

  9. Allium perdulce - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [6] [7] Two varieties are recognized: [2] [8] Allium perdulce var. perdulce; Allium perdulce var. sperryi Ownbey [9] [10] [11] Var. sperryi is a color variant known only from western Texas in the trans-Pecos region. It has white to pale pink flowers instead of the more widespread deep rose to purple. [2]