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- Allium_monticola abstract "Allium monticola is an uncommon species of wild onion known by the common name San Bernardino Mountains onion. It is endemic to southern California, where it is found in the Transverse Ranges and the northernmost section of the Peninsular Ranges. It has been reported from San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.Allium monticola generally grows in rocky areas at elevations 1400–3200 m. This onion grows from a bulb one or two centimeters long which often has daughter bulbs attached to it on stalks. The waxy stem reaches a maximum height near 25 centimeters and the single leaf may be a bit longer. The inflorescence contains up to about 25 flowers, each with tepals nearly two centimeters long and white or light pink with darker pink tips. Pollen and anthers are yellow.".
- Allium_monticola wikiPageID "18887169".
- Allium_monticola wikiPageRevisionID "603575451".
- Allium_monticola authority "Davidson".
- Allium_monticola hasPhotoCollection Allium_monticola.
- Allium_monticola name "San Bernardino Mountains onion".
- Allium_monticola synonyms "*Allium monticola subsp. keckii ( Traub & Ownbey) *Allium monticola var. keckii ( Ownbey & Aase) *Allium parishii var. keckii (Munz) *Allium peirsonii (Jeps.)".
- Allium_monticola taxon "Allium monticola".
- Allium_monticola subject Category:Allium.
- Allium_monticola subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Allium_monticola subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Allium_monticola subject Category:Onions.
- Allium_monticola subject Category:Plants_described_in_1921.
- Allium_monticola type Eukaryote.
- Allium_monticola type Plant.
- Allium_monticola type Species.
- Allium_monticola type Organism.
- Allium_monticola comment "Allium monticola is an uncommon species of wild onion known by the common name San Bernardino Mountains onion. It is endemic to southern California, where it is found in the Transverse Ranges and the northernmost section of the Peninsular Ranges. It has been reported from San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.Allium monticola generally grows in rocky areas at elevations 1400–3200 m.".
- Allium_monticola label "Allium monticola".
- Allium_monticola sameAs m.04jkg41.
- Allium_monticola sameAs Q4732916.
- Allium_monticola sameAs Q4732916.
- Allium_monticola wasDerivedFrom Allium_monticola?oldid=603575451.
- Allium_monticola isPrimaryTopicOf Allium_monticola.