About Allium dichlamydeum Greene
Allium dichlamydeum grows from a brown or gray bulb that is 1.0 to 1.5 centimeters wide. This plant produces a stout, leafless green stem, which is surrounded by 3 to 6 long onion-like leaves. At the top of the thick stem sits an inflorescence holding 5 to 30 individual flowers. Each flower measures about one centimeter across, and has six oval tepals with dull points, that range in color from bright magenta to fuchsia.