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Back home from a long holiday I found these three alliums blooming1. Allium globosum ssp.psebaicum2. Allium rupestre3. Allium ericetorum
Stephen, the first two do look like a pale flowered form of Allium paniculatum, although with that said, there are dozens upon dozens of very similar species in Allium section Codonoprasum, that there is a possibility it one one of the closely allied species. Looking at the taxonomy and synonymy of A. paniculatum reveals much, with so many "species" once considered subspecies of paniculatum. Upon first impression, flowering seems too late to be A. paniculatum, but checking the floras, September is listed as a flowering time possibility for a couple of subspecies of A. paniculatum. But for A. paniculatum ssp. paniculatum (the one subspecies that often includes white-flowered forms) records flowering between June-August, in Flora of Turkey. There is also the synonym, Allium paniculatum var. rupestre (= A. rupestre) that is typically off-white color with a purplish or green midvein, upright umbels 5-20 flowered, and flowers in months 7-10 (so flowering now, is within the description), and leaves sheathing lower 1/2 of the stem (another match), so possibly it is A. rupestre. Spent an hour looking for a photo of A. rupestre, found one in a pink form, although the site I'm looking at does have some misnomers.http://www.plantarium.ru/page/image/id/26289.htmlThe second two photos look like Allium togashii, which would be blooming anywhere between August and October.
One of my favourite Allium is the cretan autumn flowering Allium callimischon ssp haemostichum
Could i have verification on nomenclature from someone?Allium pszemense?I can't find the name anywhere.
Could i have verification on nomenclature from someone?Allium pszemense?
Try A. pskemense