List of Allium species
Allium is a large genus of flowering plants, belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family, known for their onion-like bulbs and attractive flowers. This genus includes many species that are commonly used in cooking, such as onions, garlic, and leeks, as well as ornamental plants. This article provides a list of Allium species.
A
- Allium acuminatum: Also known as the tapertip onion or hooker's onion, this species is native to Western North America.
- Allium aflatunense: A bulbous plant species that is native to central and southwestern Asia.
- Allium ampeloprasum: This species includes the wild leek, elephant garlic, and kurrat.
B
- Allium bisceptrum: Known as the twincrest onion, this species is native to the western United States.
- Allium bulbiferum: Commonly known as the "flowering onion."
C
- Allium cepa: The common onion. It is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium.
- Allium chinense: Also known as Chinese onion, Chinese scallion, glittering chive, Japanese scallion, Kiangsi scallion, and Oriental onion.
D
- Allium drummondii: Known as Drummond's onion, it is a plant species native to Texas and northern Mexico.
E
- Allium ursinum: Known as wild garlic, ramsons, buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear leek or bear's garlic.
F
- Allium fistulosum: The Welsh onion. Despite its name, it is not native to Wales.
G
- Allium giganteum: Known as giant onion, it is the tallest species of Allium.
H
- Allium hollandicum: Commonly referred to as Persian onion or Dutch garlic.
I
- Allium italicum: Native to the Mediterranean region.
J
- Allium jesdianum: Known as Jesdian onion or Persian onion.
K
- Allium karataviense: Known as the Turkestan onion.
L
- Allium ledebourianum: Native to the Altai Mountains in Central Asia.
M
- Allium moly: Known as golden garlic or lily leek.
N
- Allium neapolitanum: Known as the Neapolitan garlic.
O
- Allium obliquum: Native to Siberia and European Russia.
P
- Allium paradoxum: Known as the few-flowered leek or few-flowered garlic.
Q
- Allium quercetorum: Known as the oak garlic.
R
- Allium rosenbachianum: Native to the mountains of Central Asia.
S
- Allium sativum: Known as garlic, it is one of the most commonly used species in cooking.
- Allium schoenoprasum: Known as chives.
T
- Allium triquetrum: Known as three-cornered leek.
U
- Allium ursinum: Known as wild garlic.
V
- Allium vineale: Known as crow garlic or field garlic.
W
- Allium wallichii: Native to the Himalayas.
X
- Allium x proliferum: Known as tree onion or Egyptian onion.
Y
- Allium yosemitense: Known as Yosemite onion.
Z
- Allium zebdanense: Native to Lebanon and Israel.
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