Allium rotundum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Asparagales
- Family
- Amaryllidaceae
- Genus
- Allium
- Species
- Allium rotundum
- Scientific Name
- Allium rotundum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Allium rotundum
Allium rotundum, common name round-headed leek or purple-flowered garlic, is a Eurasian and North African species of wild onion. Its native range extends from Spain and Morocco to Iran and European Russia. It is sparingly naturalized in parts of the United States (Michigan and Iowa). The species grows in disturbed habitats such as roadsides, cultivated fields, etc.
Allium rotundum produces large clumps of as many as 50 egg-shaped bulbs, each up to 1.5 cm long. Leaves are up to 40 cm long. Scapes are up to 90 cm tall. Umbels look round from a distance, and can contain as many as 200 flowers. Flowers are bell-shaped, up to 7 mm across; tepals purple, sometimes with white margins; anthers yellow or purple; pollen yellow or white.
...Allium rotundum in languages:
- Arabic
- ثوم مستدير
- Bokmål
- kuleløk
- Czech
- česnek kulovitý
- Danish
- Rund løg
- Dutch
- Ronde look
- Estonian
- ümar lauk
- Finnish
- pyörölaukka
- French
- Ail rond
- French
- Ail arrondi
- German
- Runder Lauch
- Hebrew
- שום עגול
- Hungarian
- Ereszes hagyma
- Italian
- aglio rotondo
- Russian
- Лук круглый
- Swedish
- rundlök
- Turkish
- Delipırasa
- Ukrainian
- Цибуля кругла
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