Onion Training Manual
... onion), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable and is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium. This genus also contains several other species variously referred to as onions and cultivated for food, such as the Japanese bunching onion (A. fistulosum), the Egyptia ...
... onion), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable and is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium. This genus also contains several other species variously referred to as onions and cultivated for food, such as the Japanese bunching onion (A. fistulosum), the Egyptia ...
Checklist of ornamental Allium species and
... About this list 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. It was compiled using recent catalogues (printed ones and in electronic form), and other kinds of ...
... About this list 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. It was compiled using recent catalogues (printed ones and in electronic form), and other kinds of ...
Phylogeny and Recircumscription of Artocarpeae (Moraceae) with a
... While its monophyly has been well supported in recent studies, relationships within the family at the tribal level and below remain unresolved. Delimitation of the tribe Artocarpeae has been particularly difficult. Classifications based on morphology differ from those based on phylogenetic studies, ...
... While its monophyly has been well supported in recent studies, relationships within the family at the tribal level and below remain unresolved. Delimitation of the tribe Artocarpeae has been particularly difficult. Classifications based on morphology differ from those based on phylogenetic studies, ...
Phylogeny and Recircumscription of Artocarpeae
... While its monophyly has been well supported in recent studies, relationships within the family at the tribal level and below remain unresolved. Delimitation of the tribe Artocarpeae has been particularly difficult. Classifications based on morphology differ from those based on phylogenetic studies, ...
... While its monophyly has been well supported in recent studies, relationships within the family at the tribal level and below remain unresolved. Delimitation of the tribe Artocarpeae has been particularly difficult. Classifications based on morphology differ from those based on phylogenetic studies, ...
COMPARISON OF Allium aflatunense B. Fedtsch.
... Abstract. Allium aflatunense and Allium karataviense are valuable bulbous plants grown in a garden. Moreover, Allium aflatunense is one of the most decorative species for cut flowers industry. These plants characterize with a low multiplication rate. Immature inflorescence stem sections and leaf bas ...
... Abstract. Allium aflatunense and Allium karataviense are valuable bulbous plants grown in a garden. Moreover, Allium aflatunense is one of the most decorative species for cut flowers industry. These plants characterize with a low multiplication rate. Immature inflorescence stem sections and leaf bas ...
Full text - Botanischer Garten und Botanisches
... Camelina stiefelhagenii Bornm. represents the strange case where an Oriental weed has its type locality in Central Europe. It was described as an alien plant based on a gathering from a dump area near Dresden, E Germany, where “kleinasiatische resp. syrische Getreideabfälle” had been deposited (Born ...
... Camelina stiefelhagenii Bornm. represents the strange case where an Oriental weed has its type locality in Central Europe. It was described as an alien plant based on a gathering from a dump area near Dresden, E Germany, where “kleinasiatische resp. syrische Getreideabfälle” had been deposited (Born ...
The genus Allium (Liliaceae) - Native Plant Society of New Mexico
... piñon-juniper woodlands. The lower elevation populations usually occur on unusual soils such as sandy gypsum or shale. Allium geyeri distinguishes itself from other fibrous bulb coat species by its relatively slender pedicles and absence of dark midribs on the tepals. It is highly variable in statur ...
... piñon-juniper woodlands. The lower elevation populations usually occur on unusual soils such as sandy gypsum or shale. Allium geyeri distinguishes itself from other fibrous bulb coat species by its relatively slender pedicles and absence of dark midribs on the tepals. It is highly variable in statur ...
Vegetable Crops – Lesson 2
... All classified in the Alliaceae (historically Amaryllidaceae) family and the Allium genus Cultivated types mostly Asian in origin but found throughout the northern hemisphere Center of origin in Afghanistan and Pakistan, secondary center in the Mediterranean ...
... All classified in the Alliaceae (historically Amaryllidaceae) family and the Allium genus Cultivated types mostly Asian in origin but found throughout the northern hemisphere Center of origin in Afghanistan and Pakistan, secondary center in the Mediterranean ...
Alliums All Season Long
... One of my favorite summer bulbs is black onion (Zones 5–8). The star-shaped flowers are white, but the centers are dark black to dark green, providing great contrast. Some designers don’t like the often-washed-out appearance of white flowers, but the black centers of this allium are strong enough th ...
... One of my favorite summer bulbs is black onion (Zones 5–8). The star-shaped flowers are white, but the centers are dark black to dark green, providing great contrast. Some designers don’t like the often-washed-out appearance of white flowers, but the black centers of this allium are strong enough th ...
1 Evolution, Domestication and Taxonomy (PDF Available)
... is not exclusively a New World group, although its name may seem to indicate this. Several sections are Eurasian (European, Mediterranean, Himalayan). Nevertheless, molecular data have verified the monophyly of this subgenus as well as the distinctness of both geographical subgroups (Samoylov et al., ...
... is not exclusively a New World group, although its name may seem to indicate this. Several sections are Eurasian (European, Mediterranean, Himalayan). Nevertheless, molecular data have verified the monophyly of this subgenus as well as the distinctness of both geographical subgroups (Samoylov et al., ...
Amaryllidaceae - Williams College
... Allium tricoccum, Wild Leek -- Leafs first in the early spring and then in summer after the leaves have senesced, puts up a flowering stalk. ...
... Allium tricoccum, Wild Leek -- Leafs first in the early spring and then in summer after the leaves have senesced, puts up a flowering stalk. ...
Alliums - Trecanna Nursery
... SHAPE - The individual blooms are usually quite tiny but are often formed into rounded heads with hundreds of flowers packed together in balls that give real impact. But again there are exceptions: Allium cristophii is a superb variety that bears large and starry lilac flowers in a head that is 8” ...
... SHAPE - The individual blooms are usually quite tiny but are often formed into rounded heads with hundreds of flowers packed together in balls that give real impact. But again there are exceptions: Allium cristophii is a superb variety that bears large and starry lilac flowers in a head that is 8” ...
Drumstick Allium
... Plant Characteristics: Drumstick Allium will grow to be about 12 inches tall at maturity extending to 3 feet tall with the flowers, with a spread of 12 inches. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 5 years. As this plant tends to go dormant i ...
... Plant Characteristics: Drumstick Allium will grow to be about 12 inches tall at maturity extending to 3 feet tall with the flowers, with a spread of 12 inches. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 5 years. As this plant tends to go dormant i ...
Allium - Denver Botanic Gardens
... Connection to Steppe: indigenous to steppe in Asia and Europe Ethnobotanical information: Several species of allium had early origins in the Near East and well-preserved remains have been found in tombs in Egypt.1 Allium species are among the oldest cultivated crops. Diverse representations in Egypt ...
... Connection to Steppe: indigenous to steppe in Asia and Europe Ethnobotanical information: Several species of allium had early origins in the Near East and well-preserved remains have been found in tombs in Egypt.1 Allium species are among the oldest cultivated crops. Diverse representations in Egypt ...