Amaryllidaceae
Allium moschatum L.
Allium moschatum L.
Allium moschatum is a small Eurasian bulb-forming wild onion with white purple-veined flowers that grows in dry, open, stony areas.
Allium inaequale Janka
Allium inaequale Janka
Allium inaequale is a wild onion species native to parts of Eurasia, often found growing on burial mounds.
Allium saxatile M.Bieb.
Allium saxatile M.Bieb.
Allium saxatile M.Bieb. is a Eurasian onion native to parts of central Eurasia, recently split from a broader older classification.
Allium obliquum L.
Allium obliquum L.
Allium obliquum is a Eurasian wild onion widely cultivated as an ornamental with yellow flowers in spherical umbels.
Allium ericetorum Thore
Allium ericetorum Thore
Allium ericetorum is a perennial bulbous Allium species widespread across central and southern Europe.
Allium suaveolens Jacq.
Allium suaveolens Jacq.
Allium ericetorum is a widespread perennial Allium species from southern and central Europe with characteristic floral features.
Allium platyspathum Schrenk ex Fisch. & C.A.Mey.
Allium platyspathum Schrenk ex Fisch. & C.A.Mey.
Allium platyspathum is an Asian wild onion species with two accepted subspecies, found across central and inner Asia.
Allium mongolicum Regel
Allium mongolicum Regel
Allium mongolicum Regel is an Asian wild onion with specific growth traits and a defined Central and East Asian native range.
Allium bidentatum Fisch. ex Prokh. & Ikonn.-Gal.
Allium bidentatum Fisch. ex Prokh. & Ikonn.-Gal.
Allium bidentatum is an Asian amaryllis-family onion species native to northern Asia, with two recognized varieties.
Allium spirale Schweigg.
Allium spirale Schweigg.
Allium spirale is an Allium species native to Northeast Asia, cultivated elsewhere, with twisted helical leaves.
Allium anisopodium Ledeb.
Allium anisopodium Ledeb.
Allium anisopodium, or thread-leaf chive, is a purple-flowered perennial herb native to northern and eastern Asia.
Allium polyrhizum Turcz. ex Regel
Allium polyrhizum Turcz. ex Regel
Allium polyrhizum is a widespread wild onion species with distinct bulb, leaf, and flower characteristics.
Allium lineare L.
Allium lineare L.
Allium lineare L. is a Eurasian wild onion species with a distribution from France to Mongolia and red flowers.
Allium leucocephalum Turcz. ex Ledeb.
Allium leucocephalum Turcz. ex Ledeb.
Allium leucocephalum is an Asian Allium species native to regions including Mongolia and parts of China and Russia, with white or pale yellow spherical flower umbels.
Tulbaghia capensis L.
Tulbaghia capensis L.
Tulbaghia capensis L. is an Amaryllidaceae geophyte endemic to South Africa's Eastern and Western Cape.
Tulbaghia simmleri Beauverd
Tulbaghia simmleri Beauverd
Tulbaghia simmleri is an Amaryllidaceae flowering plant native to South African Northern Provinces, grown ornamentally and holding RHS Garden Merit.
Tulbaghia leucantha Baker
Tulbaghia leucantha Baker
Tulbaghia leucantha (mountain wild garlic) is an Amaryllidaceae flowering plant widely distributed in southern Africa, that holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit as an ornamental.
Tulbaghia acutiloba Harv.
Tulbaghia acutiloba Harv.
Tulbaghia acutiloba Harv. is a bulbous perennial flowering plant native to dry rocky grasslands of tropical and southern Africa.
Tulbaghia alliacea L.f.
Tulbaghia alliacea L.f.
Tulbaghia alliacea is an Amaryllidaceae geophyte native to four countries in southern Africa.
Boophone haemanthoides F.M.Leight.
Boophone haemanthoides F.M.Leight.
Boophone haemanthoides is an above-ground bulb-forming herb native to Namibia and South Africa's Cape Provinces that bears large pink flower umbels.
Crinum latifolium L.
Crinum latifolium L.
Crinum latifolium L. is a bulbous herbaceous perennial flowering amaryllis native to Asia, naturalized elsewhere.
Crinum flaccidum Herb.
Crinum flaccidum Herb.
Crinum flaccidum is an Australian crinum species found on inland floodways, with recorded traditional uses and inconsistent toxicity reports.
Nerine bowdenii W.Watson
Nerine bowdenii W.Watson
Nerine bowdenii is a hardy pink-flowered bulb plant widely cultivated in temperate regions.
Strumaria tenella (L.f.) Snijman
Strumaria tenella (L.f.) Snijman
Strumaria tenella is a starry white-flowered Amaryllidaceae species native to southern Africa, first described in 1782.
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