Allium - Species

Species

See List of Allium species for a full list. Some important species include:

  • Allium acuminatum — tapertip onion, Hooker's onion
  • Allium allegheniense — Appalachian onion
  • Allium ampeloprasum — (broadleaf) wild leek
    • A. ampeloprasum var. ampeloprasum — elephant garlic
    • A. ampeloprasum var. kurrat — kurrat
    • A. ampeloprasum var. porrum — leek
  • Allium anceps — twinleaf onion
  • Allium angulosum — mouse garlic
  • Allium aflatunense — flowering onion
  • Allium atrorubens — dark red onion
  • Allium caeruleum — blue globe onion
  • Allium campanulatum — dusky onion
  • Allium canadense — Canadian garlic
  • Allium cepa — onion, garden onion, bulb onion, common onion
  • Allium cernuum — nodding onion
  • Allium chinense — Chinese onion, Chinese scallion, Japanese scallion, Oriental onion
  • Allium fistulosum — Welsh onion
  • Allium giganteum — giant onion
  • Allium hollandicum — flowering onion
  • Allium neapolitanum — white garlic
  • Allium nevii — Nevius' garlic
  • Allium nigrum — black garlic
  • Allium oleraceum — field garlic
  • Allium oschaninii — shallot
  • Allium paradoxum — few-flowered garlic
  • Allium ramosum — fragrant garlic
  • Allium sativum — garlic
  • Allium schoenoprasum — chives
  • Allium scorodoprasum — sand leek
  • Allium siculum — Mediterranean bells, Sicilian honey garlic
  • Allium sieberianum — Schult.f.
  • Allium stipitatum — Persian shallot
  • Allium textile — prairie onion
  • Allium tricoccum — wild leek, ramp
  • Allium triquetrum — three-cornered leek, triquetous garlic
  • Allium tuncelianum — Tunceli garlic, Ovacik garlic
  • Allium tuberosum — Chinese chives
  • Allium ursinum — buckrams, wild garlic, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear's garlic
  • Allium vineale — crow garlic, wild garlic

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