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Allium hyalinum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Alliaceae

Scientific name
  
Allium hyalinum

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asparagales

Genus
  
Allium

Higher classification
  
Onions

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Similar
  
Onions, Allium crispum, Allium bolanderi, Allium campanulatum, Allium platycaule

Allium hyalinum is a Californian species of wild onion known by the common name glassy onion.

It is endemic to California, where it is a common species of the Sierra Nevada foothills, from 50–1,500 metres (160–4,920 ft) in elevation, from Kern County to Butte County. There are additional populations in the Coast Ranges of Lake, Alameda, Santa Clara, Merced, and San Benito Counties.

Description

Allium hyalinum, the glassy onion, grows from a cluster of bulbs, with each bulb sending up a tall stem.

Atop each stem is an inflorescence of up to 25, but usually fewer, white or pink-tinted white flowers. The flowers have six shiny tepals which become transparent as they age.

formerly included

Allium hyalinum var. praecox (Brandegee) Jeps., now called Allium praecox Brandegee

References

Allium hyalinum Wikipedia