Comments
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Allium cepiforme originated in cultivation, probably as a result of hybridization between A. cepa and A. fistulosum.
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Description
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Bulb ovoid-globose to ovoid; tunic red-brown to yellowish brown, scarious, entire. Leaves deep green, narrower than those of Allium cepa and A. fistulosum, terete, fistulose. Scape usually not developed (plants propagated by bulbs), if developed then fistulose, inflated. Spathe 2- or 3(or 4)-valved. Umbel globose. Pedicels slender, longer than perianth. Perianth white; segments with green midvein, oblong, apex obtuse, sometimes with reflexed point. Filaments subulate, subequal, ca. 2 × as long as perianth segments. 2 n = 16.
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Habitat & Distribution
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Cultivated. Mostly in E China, also Xinjiang [widely cultivated elsewhere].
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Synonym
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Allium ascalonicum Linnaeus var. chinense Kunth.
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