Allium howellii

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Allium howellii
Allium howellii (Howell's onion) (5724554963).jpg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Allioideae
Genus: Allium
Species:
A. howellii
Binomial name
Allium howellii
Eastw.

Allium howellii is a North American species of wild onion known by the common name Howell's onion. It is endemic to California.

Description[]

Allium howellii is a tall onion plant, producing a stem which may exceed half a meter in height from a reddish-brown bulb one to two centimeters long. There is a single cylindrical leaf about as long as the stem. The inflorescence holds up to 100 dark-veined lavender to white flowers, each under a centimeter long.[1][2][3]

Varieties[]

Several varieties have been named:[4][5]

Distribution and habitat[]

Howell's onion grows in the granite and serpentine soils of several mountain ranges, hills, and valleys from San Joaquin County to San Bernardino County.[8][9][5][10]

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