Allium nevii |
Allium columbianum |
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Nevius's garlic, Nevius's onion |
Columbia onion |
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Habit | Scapose perennial from one or more ovoid bulbs, the inner coats reddish to white, the outer coats gray to brown; with a thin inner membrane showing a distinct network pattern. | Scapose perennial herbs from bulbs not usually clustered on a stout primary rhizome, the inner coats white to pink, the outer coats brownish to grayish, lacking reticulation and enclosing at least 1 bulb. |
Leaves | Leaves 2, concave-convex, narrow, persistent at maturity, shorter than the scape; scape usually 1-2 dm. tall, terete, not thickened below the umbel. |
Leaves typically persistent, green at time of flowering, sheathing basally with sheaths not extending far above soil surface; blade solid and flat, somewhat curved, 10-35 cm long and 5-8 mm wide, margins entire; scape persistent and solitary, cylindrical, 20-30 cm tall and 1.5-4 mm wide. |
Inflorescence | Umbels of 25-50 flowers, hemispheric to globose; scape persistent and solitary, cylindrical, 20-30 cm tall and 1.5-4 mm wide; spathe bracts 3, ovate. |
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Flowers | Umbel several- to many-flowered, the slender pedicels 2-3 times the length of the tepals; tepals usually 6-7 mm. long, entire, pointed, narrowly lanceolate, usually pink; stamens 6, about as long as the tepals. |
Tepals 6, light or bright purple to purplish pink, lanceolate, acuminate, margins entire, becoming papery in fruit; stamens 6, equal to or longer than tepals with blue-grey anthers; ovary 3-chambered, stigma capitate. |
Fruits | Capsule 3-celled. |
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Fruits | Capsule dehiscing lengthwise along back of carpal, containing 2 shiny black seeds. |
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Allium nevii |
Allium columbianum |
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Flowering time | May-July | May-July |
Habitat | Vernally wet meadows and rocky soils at low to middle elevations. | Seasonally wet soils on rock outcrops, wet meadows. |
Distribution | Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central Washington; Chelan County, Washington to Wasco County, Oregon
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Occurring east of the Cascades crest in far eastern Washington; Washington to Idaho and Montana.
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Origin | Native | Native |
Conservation status | Not of concern | Review Group 1 in Washington (WANHP) |
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