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I bought this as Allium serra but I have my doubtsthey started two weeks ago to flowerRoland
Allium sp. China, I do not know that species to be, in the label indicated like to A. prattii
These later blooming alliums are an eye opener. I hope we will see seed from some of them on the SeedEX this year. They can really fill the gap when most other perennials are finishingMark, great article in the NARGS journal.
Mark - Do you think this is indeed Allium beesianum?johnw
Thanks MarkMy A. paniculatum starts almost floweringbut are 80-90 cm tallI have never seen these tiny A. paniculatumRoland
Any idea what species this is? From Mugecuo Lake, Kangding, Sichuan, about 3900m. Ordinary, drop-shaped bulbs, i.e. not elongated like A. prattii.ETA: Probably A. xichuanense?