Discover the Beauty and Diversity of Ornamental Onions

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Ornamental onions, also known as alliums, are a fascinating genus of plants with a wide range of species in various colors and sizes. Learn about the different types of bulbs and their unique characteristics, including their edible varieties like onions, chives, and garlic. Explore the rich history and diversity of alliums, from their medicinal uses to their ornamental beauty in home landscapes.


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  1. Ornamental onions

  2. Like so many things in horticulture, the term "bulb" has taken on all kinds of meanings. Many plant tissues including corms, tubers, tuberous roots or storage roots. A true bulb is a swollen underground bud formed from fleshy scales or leaf bases which acts as a storage unit to enable various plants to rest in a dormant state during part of the year. Bulbs include tulips, daffodils, lilies (not daylilies) and alliums (ornamental onions) among others. are incorrectly called bulbs

  3. Our index of commonly grown "bulbs" contains many of those used in the home landscape in the temperate regions of North America.

  4. Allium Anemone Begonia Camssia Canna Chionodox a Colchicum Crocosmia Crocus Dahlia Eranthis Fritillaria Galanthus Gladiolus Hyacinthoides Hyacinthus Leucojum Lilium Lycoris Muscari Narcissus Ornithogalum Puschkinia Scilla Tulipa

  5. This is a large and very diverse genus of monocotyledonous plants. Depending on the taxonomic source, there are somewhere between 260 and 979 species of Allium. Almost all of them occur in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere with a small number also from tropical regions. The genus name is from the Latin word for garlic. Originally thought to possess medicinal and aphrodisiac properties in addition to flavoring.

  6. Alliums come in a wide variety of sizes and colors from yellow to white to purple. Although several form a globe type bloom others have a more open flower. This genus includes edible plants such as onions, chivers and garlic.

  7. Wild Leek A. ampeloprasum A. caeruleum (A. azuretim) A. cepa A. cernuum A. christophii A. cyathophortim farreri A. douglasii A. fistulosum A. flavum A. giganteum A. karataviense A. moly A. neapolitanum A. nigrum A. nutans Blue Globe Onion Garlic Nodding Onion Star of Persia Farrer Onion Douglas Onion Yellow Onion Giant Allium Turkestan Onion Lily Leek, Golden Garlic Naples Onion

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