Allium paradoxum, (Bieb.) G. Don
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37. A. paradoxum (Bieb.) G. Don , Monogr. Allium 72 (1827).
Bulbs 0-5-1 cm in diameter; tunic membranous. Stem 15-30 cm. Leaf 1, up to 30 cm x 20 mm. Umbel usually reduced to 1 flower (in Europe), usually with small green subglobose bulbils and often then without flowers; pedicel 20-45 mm. Perianth campanulate; segments 12x6 mm, white, with faint longitudinal green stripe, obtuse. Filaments 5 mm. Capsule rarely produced in Europe. 2/2=16. Cultivated as a curiosity and locally naturalized in C. & N. W. Europe. [Br Cz Da Ge Ho.] (Caucasus, Iran.)
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Allium paradoxum
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
A. paradoxum (Bieb.)
| G. Don 1827: 72 |
