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Allium fistulosum Welsh Onion, Scallion, Spring Onion Easy to grow, edible members of this diverse family include Onions, Garlic, Shallots, Leeks, Green Onions and Chives. Leaves grow best in cool weather and moist soil.
#627 Allium fistulosum Common Names: scallion, green onion, bunching onion, ciboule Family: Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Allium fistulosum Fruits and Vegetables Sow outside in spring, or may be sown in summer for fall, or next year's harvest. Sow shallowly, inside 10 weeks before last frost or outside, and provide with cool temperatures and good light.
Allium fistulosum 'Feast' bunching onion perennial, easy care created by gardengirl zones: 5a thru 9b ...
Allium fistulosum ( Green Onion ) Allium flavum ( CommonName Not Available ) Allium gigaanteum ( CommonName Not Available ) ...
Welsche Zwiebel [German]: Allium fistulosum Welscher Quendel [German]: Thymus vulgaris Welsh Milkvetch [English]: Astragalus welshii Welsh Mudwort [English]: Limosella australis Welsh Onion [English]: Allium fistulosum 'Red of Florence' ...
The species most commonly associated with the name is the Welsh onion, Allium fistulosum. "Scallion" is sometimes used for Allium ascalonicum, better known as the shallot.
Nombres relacionados: Allium fistulosum (similar), Ceba (catalán), Cebo (castellano), Cebola (gallego y/o portugués), Cebolla (castellano), Garden Onion (inglés), Hu-ts'ung (chino), Hui-hui-ts'ung (chino), Kinpula (vasco), Kipula (vasco), ...
See also: Onion, Green, Green onion, Allium cepa, Garlic
 
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