Allium chrysocephalum explained

Allium chrysocephalum is a plant species native to China, in the provinces Gansu, Qinghai, and Sichuan. It grows at elevations of 3400–4800 m.[1]

Allium chrysocephalum produces narrow cylindrical bulbs about 10 mm in diameter. Scapes are up to 25 cm long, round in cross-section. Leaves are flat, up to 10 mm across, about half the length of the scapes. Flowers are bright yellow.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Allium chrysocephalum in Flora of China @ efloras.org . 2024-10-09 . www.efloras.org.
  2. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15903451#page/340/mode/1up Regel, Eduard August von. 1887. Trudy Imperatorskago S.-Peterburgskago Botaničeskago Sada 10(1): 335, pl. 3, f. 1.
  3. Web site: Tropicos . 2024-10-09 . www.tropicos.org.