Allium decaisnei explained
Allium decaisnei is a species of onion found in Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.[1] It is a perennial with an upright scape. Umbel is loose, with long-pediceled green flowers, most of them nodding (drooping).[2] [3] [4]
Some authorities categorize this taxon as a subspecies of A. stamineum,[5] [6] with others consider the name a synonym of A. flavum.[7]
Notes and References
- http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=295413 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Web site: Flora of Israel Online . 2014-03-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140330232535/http://flora.huji.ac.il/browse.asp?action=specie&specie=ALLDEC . 2014-03-30 . dead .
- Presl, Carl Bořivoj. 1845. Abhandlungen der königlichen Böhmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften V, 3: 544.
- Kollmann, Fania Weissmann. 1986. Flora of Palestine 4: 87, Allium stamineum subsp. decaisnei
- Kollmann, Fania Weissmann 1986. Flora Palaestina 4: 87
- Boulos, L. (2005). Flora of Egypt 4: 1-617. Al Hadara Publishing, Cairo.
- Govaerts, R. (1995). World Checklist of Seed Plants 1(1, 2): 1-483, 1-529. MIM, Deurne.