Allium acuminatum

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Allium acuminatum

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Allium acuminatum n

  1. A taxonomic species within the family Amaryllidaceae red-flowered onion, taper-tip onion, growing tall in elevated Western North America with many ornamentally cherished rose-coloured umbellar flowers and narrow to non-existing leaves and ovoid to spherical bulbs of thickness about centimeter, eaten in all parts.

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