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Allium oreoprasum

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Allium oreoprasum is a species of wild onion native to Central Asia. It has been found in Xinjiang, Tibet, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan It grows at elevations of 1200–2700 m. Allium oreoprasum produces clumps of narrow bulbs up to 10 mm in diameter. Scape is up to 40 cm tall. Umbel has only a few flowers. Tepals are white or pale red with a dark purple midvein.

Description

An onion plant. It has a cluster of bulbs. They are narrowly oval and 1 cm across. The leaves are narrow. They are 1-3 mm wide. The flowers are white with purple mid-veins.

Edible Uses

The leaves and bulbs are eaten.

Distribution

It is a temperate plant. It grows on sunny slopes and stony shores of rivers between 1,200-2,700 m above sea level in western China.

Where It Grows

Afghanistan, Asia, Central Asia, China, Himalayas, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Tibet, Uzbekistan,

Notes

They have also been put in the family Alliaceae.

Also Known As

Jimbu

References (3)

  • Bhattarai, S and Chaudary, R. P., 2009, Wild Edible Plants Used by the People of Manang District, Central Nepal. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 48:1-20
  • Gautam, R. S., et al, 2022, Ethnobotanical Review of Wild Edible Plants of Nepal. Journal of Natural History Museum Volume 32, 2021-22 p 101
  • Ghimire, S. K., et al, 2008, Non-Timber Forest Products of Nepal Himalaya. WWF Nepal p 20

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