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I hope I've correctly identified this allium I saw in July in Sikkim. Damp forest, around 3400m. Allium prattii? I loved the color....Claire
Can anyone identify this allium for me please? 25-30 cm tall & just starting to flower now.My guess is Allium senescens ssp. montanum var. glaucum but would welcome an expert opinion
I'm not an expert but I would say same as you. Nevertheless, I would spell it Allium lusitanicum (better if you want to write it on a label )If you want more details about the senescens-lusitanicum complex : https://www.zobodat.at/stable/pdf/LBB_0030_2_0815-0830.pdf
That paper gives A. senescens subsp. montanum as a synonym of A. lusitanicum but the description of the latter doesn't fit the common garden form very well (especially the leaves which are shorter, broader, glaucous & twisted; next year I'll check flower structure). Therefore it could well be a hybrid, as you suggest Mark.
Perhaps this will help, I'm uploading a few screen shots from a Powerpoint presentation I gave at Denver Botanic Garden in October 2017, for a Steppes Symposium, my topic was on ornamental Allium from steppe regions in Asia and North American prairies. Specifically the slides I'm showing is a portion that addresses Allium senescens complex.The informational slide talks about the 4 races of Allium senescens mentioned in Flora of Russia 1932, and what their equivalencies are now, then adding in the 5th & 6th entities, ssp. glaucum (true) and senescens glaucum of Hort.