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- Allium_cernuum abstract "Allium cernuum, known as nodding onion or lady's leek, is a perennial plant in the genus Allium. It grows in dry woods, rock outcroppings, and prairies. It has been reported from much of the United States, Canada and Mexico including in the Appalachian Mountains from Alabama to New York State, the Great Lakes Region, the Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys, the Ozarks of Arkansas and Missouri, and the Rocky and Cascade Mountains of the West, from Mexico to Washington. It has not been reported from California, Nevada, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Delaware, New England, or much of the Great Plains. In Canada, it grows from Ontario to British Columbia.Allium cernuum has an unsheathed slender conical bulb which gradually tapers directly into several keeled grass-like leaves (2–4 mm wide). Each mature bulb bears a single flowering stem, which terminates in a downward nodding umbel of white or rose flowers. Flowers appear in July or August. They are bell-shaped, about 5 mm across, pink or white with yellow pollen and yellow anthers. The flowers mature into spherical crested fruits which later split open to reveal the dark shiny seeds. This plant does not have bulblets in the inflorescence.".
- Allium_cernuum thumbnail Allium_cernuum_2853.JPG?width=300.
- Allium_cernuum wikiPageID "10080456".
- Allium_cernuum wikiPageRevisionID "603557657".
- Allium_cernuum authority Albrecht_Wilhelm_Roth.
- Allium_cernuum hasPhotoCollection Allium_cernuum.
- Allium_cernuum imageCaption "Allium cernuum in Anacortes, Washington".
- Allium_cernuum name "lady's leek or nodding onion".
- Allium_cernuum synonyms "*Allium alatum (Schreb. ex Roth) *Allium allegheniense (Small) *Allium cernuum f. alba (J.K.Henry) *Allium cernuum subsp. neomexicanum ( Traub & Ownbey) *Allium cernuum var. neomexicanum ( J.F.Macbr.) *Allium cernuum f. obtusum (Cockerell) *Allium cernuum var. obtusum ( Cockerell) *Allium cernuum subsp. obtusum ( Traub & Ownbey) *Allium cernuum var. obtusum (Cockerell ex J.F. Macbr.) *Allium neomexicanum (Rydb.) *Allium nutans (Schult. & Schult.f.) *Allium oxyphilum (Wherry) *Allium recurvatum (Rydb.) *Allium tricorne (Poir.) *Calliprena cernua ( Salisb.) *Cepa cernua ( Moench) *Gynodon cernuum ( Raf.) *Gynodon elliotii (Raf.) *Gynodon rupestre (Raf.)".
- Allium_cernuum taxon "Allium cernuum".
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Allium.
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Flora_of_Canada.
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Flora_of_Mexico.
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Flora_of_Missouri.
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Flora_of_the_United_States.
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Onions.
- Allium_cernuum subject Category:Plants_described_in_1798.
- Allium_cernuum type Bulb113134059.
- Allium_cernuum type NaturalObject100019128.
- Allium_cernuum type Object100002684.
- Allium_cernuum type Onion112433081.
- Allium_cernuum type Onions.
- Allium_cernuum type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Allium_cernuum type PlantOrgan113087625.
- Allium_cernuum type PlantPart113086908.
- Allium_cernuum type Stalk113129165.
- Allium_cernuum type Whole100003553.
- Allium_cernuum type Plant.
- Allium_cernuum comment "Allium cernuum, known as nodding onion or lady's leek, is a perennial plant in the genus Allium. It grows in dry woods, rock outcroppings, and prairies. It has been reported from much of the United States, Canada and Mexico including in the Appalachian Mountains from Alabama to New York State, the Great Lakes Region, the Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys, the Ozarks of Arkansas and Missouri, and the Rocky and Cascade Mountains of the West, from Mexico to Washington.".
- Allium_cernuum label "Allium cernuum".
- Allium_cernuum label "Allium cernuum".
- Allium_cernuum label "Лук склонённый".
- Allium_cernuum sameAs Allium_cernuum.
- Allium_cernuum sameAs oJTUt.
- Allium_cernuum sameAs m.02q14qs.
- Allium_cernuum sameAs Q10641333.
- Allium_cernuum sameAs Q10641333.
- Allium_cernuum sameAs Allium_cernuum.
- Allium_cernuum wasDerivedFrom Allium_cernuum?oldid=603557657.
- Allium_cernuum depiction Allium_cernuum_2853.JPG.
- Allium_cernuum isPrimaryTopicOf Allium_cernuum.