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  2. Allium bisceptrum - Wikipedia

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    When spring time arrives, two inches of water a week should be administered. If watered correctly, wild onions will begin to grow. They can grow in the sunlight, but they prefer the shade. It is necessary to keep the soil nice and moist, but not too wet because these growing onion bulbs do not have enough reserves to keep the plant alive.

  3. The Best Tips for Growing Your Very Own Onions This Spring - AOL

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    Here's how to grow onions in your own garden, including growing onions from seed and growing from food scraps, and when to pick them in the spring.

  4. Allium acuminatum - Wikipedia

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    Allium acuminatum produces bulbs that are spherical, less than 2 cm across and smelling like onions. [4] Scape is up to 40 cm tall, wearing an umbel of as many as 40 flowers. The flowers are pink to purple with yellow anthers.

  5. Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine - Wikipedia

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    The plant is mentioned in the Mishnah (Shevi'it 9:1) as being one of several herbs and plants that usually grow of their own in the wild, although they are utilised as food. [14] Among Arab fellahin , the leaves are prepared as a salad by chopping them small with either green onions or bulb onions, tomato paste, garlic, parsley, salt and other ...

  6. Malva neglecta - Wikipedia

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    Malva neglecta is a species of plant of the family Malvaceae, native to most of the Old World except sub-Saharan Africa.It is an annual growing to 0.6 m (2 ft). It is known as common mallow in the United States and also as buttonweed, cheeseplant, cheeseweed, dwarf mallow, and roundleaf mallow. [2]

  7. Malva arborea - Wikipedia

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    It is a shrubby annual, biennial or perennial plant growing to 0.5–2 m (rarely 3 m) tall. The leaves are orbicular, 8–18 cm diameter, palmately lobed with five to nine lobes, and a coarsely serrated margin. The flowers are 3–4 cm diameter, dark pink to purple and grow in fasciculate axillary clusters of two to seven.

  8. Allium cernuum - Wikipedia

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    Allium cernuum is a herbaceous perennial growing from an unsheathed elongated conical bulb which gradually tapers directly into several keeled (thin and flat) grass-like leaves, 2–4 millimetres (3 ⁄ 32 – 5 ⁄ 32 inch) in width.

  9. Iliamna remota - Wikipedia

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    Iliamna remota is a herbaceous, perennial flowering plant growing from 1 m (3 ft 3 in) to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) tall. It has a greyish-green, densely hairy stem and alternate, palmately -lobed leaves. These have medium green, smooth upper surfaces and greyish-green pubescent undersides.