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Allium commutatum Guss.
Allium commutatum Guss.
Allium commutatum is a Mediterranean amaryllis family onion species native from Corsica and Algeria to Turkey, introduced to northern Argentina.
Allium crenulatum Wiegand
Allium crenulatum Wiegand
Allium crenulatum, the Olympic onion, is a bulbous plant native to the Pacific Northwest of North America that grows in mountain habitats.
Allium dichlamydeum Greene
Allium dichlamydeum Greene
Allium dichlamydeum is a bulb-forming allium with green stems, long leaves, and bright magenta to fuchsia flowers.
Allium drummondii Regel
Allium drummondii Regel
Allium drummondii, or Drummond's onion, is a North American perennial onion native to the southern Great Plains with edible bulbs that require long cooking.
Allium falcifolium Hook. & Arn.
Allium falcifolium Hook. & Arn.
Allium falcifolium (scytheleaf onion) is a North American wild onion native to northern California and southern Oregon.
Allium flavescens Besser
Allium flavescens Besser
Allium flavescens Besser is a Eurasian wild onion species native to several regions from Europe to Central Asia.
Allium flavum L.
Allium flavum L.
Allium flavum L. is a yellow-flowered ornamental allium that has gained the RHS Award of Garden Merit for UK cultivation.
Allium geyeri S.Watson
Allium geyeri S.Watson
Allium geyeri is an onion species with three varieties, bulbs up to 25 mm, and pollinated by multiple bumble bee species.
Allium haematochiton S.Watson
Allium haematochiton S.Watson
Allium haematochiton is an allium with red bulbs, green stems, curling withering leaves, and white to pink flowers with dark midveins.
Allium lacunosum S.Watson
Allium lacunosum S.Watson
Allium lacunosum (pitted onion) is a wild onion with four varieties, three of which are uncommon, native to California, USA.
Allium lusitanicum Lam.
Allium lusitanicum Lam.
Allium lusitanicum is a bulb-forming perennial onion species widespread across most of European mountainous regions.
Allium macropetalum Rydb.
Allium macropetalum Rydb.
Allium macropetalum, the desert onion, is a wild onion native to southwestern US and northwestern Mexico deserts.
Allium macrostemon Bunge
Allium macrostemon Bunge
Allium macrostemon is an East Asian wild onion species recorded as an edible herb in Huangdi Neijing.
Allium microdictyon Prokh.
Allium microdictyon Prokh.
Allium microdictyon is an Amaryllidaceae flowering plant native to northeast Asia, eaten as mountain garlic by Koreans.
Allium neapolitanum Cirillo
Allium neapolitanum Cirillo
Allium neapolitanum Cirillo is a white-flowered ornamental onion native to the Mediterranean, invasive in parts of the U.S.
Allium nutans L.
Allium nutans L.
Allium nutans, or Siberian/blue chives, is an onion species native to central and north Asia and eastern Europe that grows in damp places.
Allium ochotense Prokh.
Allium ochotense Prokh.
Allium ochotense Prokh. is a strong garlic-scented wild onion distributed across Northeast Asia, with limited cultivation in Japan.
Allium oleraceum L.
Allium oleraceum L.
Allium oleraceum L. is a bulbous flowering plant widespread in Europe, with limited naturalization in North America and declining coastal populations.
Allium paradoxum (M.Bieb.) G.Don
Allium paradoxum (M.Bieb.) G.Don
Allium paradoxum is an herbaceous perennial garlic-scented onion, native to West Asia and invasive in Europe.
Allium parryi S.Watson
Allium parryi S.Watson
Allium parryi, or Parry's onion, is a North American wild onion native to California and northern Baja California.
Allium peninsulare Lemmon ex Greene
Allium peninsulare Lemmon ex Greene
Allium peninsulare is a wild onion native to western North America with two currently recognized varieties.
Allium praecox Brandegee
Allium praecox Brandegee
Allium praecox Brandegee is a bulbous wild onion native to southern California and Baja California, growing in shady clay soils.
Allium ramosum L.
Allium ramosum L.
Allium ramosum, or fragrant-flowered garlic, is an edible wild onion native to northern Asia with traditional culinary and medicinal uses.
Allium roseum L.
Allium roseum L.
Allium roseum L. is an ornamental flowering onion that repels deer and squirrels, and makes a good companion plant for tulips.
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