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Yes, I know that there are two varieties of Allium paradoxum.
Allium zebdanense I'm growing on nursery beds in full sun, but it split enormously and it is impossible to harvest all small bulbils. Fortunately it makes leaves in autumn and spraying with roundup helps to clean soil from this nice weed.
Side by side is Allium oreophilum cv. 'Agaliks Giant' selected by me from wild material collected during my second mountain trip to Central Asia at heights of Agalik river not far from Samarkand. It is tallest of oreophilums grown by me and planted side by side with 'Jeannine' makes very nice border. Picture is very old, for very long my stocks of both cultivars are very small, but I still well remember how beautiful they both were stayin in same bed side by side.Janis
In my plants, the foliage never respouts in autumn! For me, A. zebdanense only reappears in early spring. This makes me wonder if there is indeed another clone out there, corresponding to the different disjunct races of this species, as reported by Davis in Flora of Turkey. There are a number of species that do resprout in the autumn, and have evergreen foliage all winter here.... such as A. flavum and A. parciflorum, but never with A. zebdanense. This is a very interesting difference. Stephen, how about with your plants?
I just read in entry under Iris topic, that my book Buried Treasures are used as reference for correct names. Unfortunately not allways it is true. As most of claims are presented to few Alliums I deceided to put part of my Iris entry in Allium topic, too.
I bet you StephenB would want to make a salad out of those succulent Allium aff. stipitatum leaves seen in photo #3.
Thanks for the invite - typical, invited to dinner and end up as cook.... I've never partaken of Stipitatum as I've never succeeded with it and never been invited to dinner by someone with it either before now, but it is a traditional wild sourced edible over its range (Afghanistan Iran etc.) - the bulbs are sold on markets.... Nice pictures, but getting confused with all these Allium NOT aff. stipitatum NOT chelotum perhaps stipitatum after all pictures...
Flowering now in Central Vic. is Allium saxatile.We aren't allowed to import this one into Australia because of its weed potential but it was already in the country when I bought it from a bulb seller!