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  2. Allium yosemitense - Wikipedia

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    Allium yosemitense is a California species of wild onion known by the common name Yosemite onion. Most of the known populations are situated within the boundaries of Yosemite National Park . Description

  3. Allium peninsulare - Wikipedia

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    Allium peninsulare is a North American species of wild onion. [1] It is known by such common names as Mexicali onion and Peninsula onion; the former referring to the Mexican city just south of the US/Mexican border, the latter referring to the Peninsula of Baja California.

  4. Allium munzii - Wikipedia

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    Allium munzii, also known by its common name, Munz's onion, is a bulb forming perennial herb endemic to Western Riverside County, California. This flower is characterized by its umbrella-like shape and flower clusters. Allium munzii is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act as of 1998. There are thirteen known populations in ...

  5. Master Gardener: The wonderful world of Onions - AOL

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    Onions come in three types - Spring, Summer and Winter. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  6. Allium validum - Wikipedia

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    Allium validum is a species of flowering plant commonly called swamp onion, wild onion, Pacific onion, or Pacific mountain onion. It is native to the Cascade Range , the Sierra Nevada , the Rocky Mountains , and other high-elevation regions in California , Oregon , Washington , Nevada , Idaho and British Columbia .

  7. Allium unifolium - Wikipedia

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    Allium unifolium, the one-leaf onion or American garlic, [4] is a North American species of wild onion. It is native to the coastal mountain ranges of California, Oregon, and Baja California. [1] It grows on clay soils including serpentine, at elevations up to 1100 m. [5] [6]

  8. PSA: You're Storing Your Potatoes and Onions the Wrong Way - AOL

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    Onion bulbs and potato tubers both flourish underground, meaning that the vegetables require similar storage conditions—cool, dark, and ventilated environments—and they fare much better on a ...

  9. Allium tribracteatum - Wikipedia

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    Allium tribracteatum, known by the common name Threebract onion, [3] is a species of wild onion [4] found in California. Distribution and habitat