Allium keeverae explained
Allium keeverae, Keever's onion, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to North Carolina.[1] [2] There it is only found growing in the Brushy Mountains of Alexander and Wilkes counties, on the thin soil that forms near granite outcrops.[3] [2]
Notes and References
- 77175265-1 . Allium keeverae D.B.Poind., Weakley & P.J.Williams . 4 April 2023 .
- Web site: Account for Keever's Onion - Allium keeverae D.B. Poind, Weakley, & P.J. Williams . . 2023 . Vascular Plants of North Carolina . North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation . 4 April 2023 . Global Rank: G2 .
- New Combinations, Rank Changes, and Nomenclatural and Taxonomic Comments in the Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States. II . Weakley . Alan S. . Poindexter . Derick B. . Leblond . Richard J. . Sorrie . Bruce A. . Karlsson . Cassandra H. . Williams . Parker J. . Orzell . Steve L. . Weeks . Andrea . Flores-Cruz . María . Gann . George D. . Bridges . Edwin L. . Keener . Brian R. . Noyes . Richard D. . Diggs . James T. . Floden . Aaron J. . Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas . 2017 . 11 . 2 . 291–325 . 10.17348/jbrit.v11.i2.1071 . 44858859 . 244543495 . free .