Allium perdulce
Allium perdulce, the Plains onion, is a plant species native to the central part of the United States and cultivated as an ornamental elsewhere. It has been found in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and one county in western Iowa (Woodbury County). Allium perdulceproduces 2-20 bulbs, each up to 3 cm (1.2 inches) in diameter. Flowers are urn-shaped, up to 10 mm (0.4 inches) across; tepals deep rose to purple (except in var. sperryi; see below); pollen yellow. Two varieties are recognized:
* Allium perdulce var. perdulce
* Allium perdulce var. sperryi Ownbey
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Allium perdulce
Allium perdulce, the Plains onion, is a plant species native to the central part of the United States and cultivated as an ornamental elsewhere. It has been found in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and one county in western Iowa (Woodbury County). Allium perdulceproduces 2-20 bulbs, each up to 3 cm (1.2 inches) in diameter. Flowers are urn-shaped, up to 10 mm (0.4 inches) across; tepals deep rose to purple (except in var. sperryi; see below); pollen yellow. Two varieties are recognized:
* Allium perdulce var. perdulce
* Allium perdulce var. sperryi Ownbey
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Allium perdulce, the Plains on ...... idespread deep rose to purple.
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Allium perdulce, the Plains on ...... m perdulce var. sperryi Ownbey
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Allium perdulce
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