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Allium Flower

Allium is commonly known as Onion, and can be found just about anywhere. Many of these flowers are well known, such as garlic, chives, and onions. The tastes of these flowers range from sweet to sour, hot to spicy and so on. Onions differ in size, shape, color and texture. Usually onions can be identified by a large bulb at the end of a leafless stalk. Even though many of these flowers are used as food, a vast majority of them are also use as decoration, serving best in floral decorative border plants. This species of plant has an amazing 1,250 different varieties, making it by far the largest plant genera in the world!

Kingdom: Plantae

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta

Superdivision: Spermatophyta

Division: Magnoliophyta

Class: Liliopsida

Subclass: Liliidae

Order: Liliales

Family: Liliaceae

Genus: Allium L

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