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  1. 12 mar 2015 · This list of ornamental Allium species and cultivars presents about 250 species (plus c. 50 synonyms and spelling variants, and c. 20 hybrids and intraspecific taxa), and 240 cultivars.

  2. 27 sty 2022 · Green onions (Allium fistulosum), also known as scallion, Japanese bunching onion, Welsh onion or spring onion, are an important member of the Amaryllidaceae family [12], characterized by their...

  3. 10 paź 2005 · Alliums are a cool-season crop grown in most regions of the U.S. This publication addresses commercial culinary alliums, except garlic. A brief history of the onion is presented and some of the major variet-ies, growing regions, and types of bulbs are presented.

  4. 16 lut 2022 · This review describes the traditional uses, phytoconstituents, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activity, and safety profile of six main species, namely Allium sativum L. (garlic), Allium cepa...

  5. Allium” is the Latin name of the onion family, encompassing not only culinary onions and garlic, but many highly ornamental species as well. ‘Millenium’, a cross of Siberian and European forms of Allium, was bred by Mark McDonough, a Massachusetts horticulture researcher.

  6. All about Allium Garlic and onions have been cultivated and widely used since prehistoric times. Their genus, Allium, which also contains hundreds of other species, including some that are popular as ornamental plants, still comes up with challenges and surprises for science. Michael Gross reports.

  7. Alliums are a genus of plants of the Alliaceae family. They have fleshy layers wrapped around and protecting a growing bulbous center filled with reserve food products. Found in the wild throughout the Northern Hemisphere, alliums sport a single naked stem (without leaves) atop which bursts an umbel. An umbel is a racemose inflorescence.

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