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of the
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'' Allium'' is still poorly understood with incorrect descriptions being widespread. With over 850 species distributed over the
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''Allium'' is the sole genus in the
Allieae Allieae is a tribe of plants belonging to the subfamily Allioideae of the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae). It comprises a single genus, ''Allium'', distributed in temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere. Description Characterised by simp ...
, one of four
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s of
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Allioideae (
Amaryllidaceae The Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales. The family takes its name from the genus ''Amaryllis'' and is commonly known as the amaryllis fa ...
). New species continue to be described and ''Allium'' is both highly variable and one of the largest monocotyledonous genera, but the precise
taxonomy Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
of ''Allium'' is poorly understood, with incorrect descriptions being widespread. The difficulties arise from the fact that the genus displays considerable polymorphism and has adapted to a wide variety of habitats. Furthermore, traditional classications had been based on
homoplasious Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function but were not present in the last com ...
characteristics (what turn out to be independently evolved similar features in species from different lineages). However, the genus has been shown to be
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, containing three major
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, although some proposed subgenera are not. Some progress is being made using molecular phylogenetic methods, and the
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(ITS) region, including the 5.8S rDNA and the two spacers ITS1 and ITS2, is one of the more commonly used markers in the study of the differentiation of the ''Allium'' species. ''Allium'' includes a number of taxonomic groupings previously considered separate genera (''Caloscordum'' Herb., ''Milula'' Prain and ''Nectaroscordum'' Lindl.) ''Allium spicatum'' had been treated by many authors as ''Milula spicata'', the only species in the monospecific genus ''Milula''. In 2000, it was shown to be embedded in ''Allium''.


Description

The
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''Allium'' are
herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of t ...
geophytes is characterised by
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enclosed in membranous tunics, that may become fibrous and may be carried on
rhizomes In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (; , ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
, with
tepals A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
that are free or almost free, and a subgynobasic style. The majority of
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produce
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sulphoxides that are the source of their distinctive garlic and onion odor and taste. About twenty species are grown as
edible crops A crop is a plant that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence. When the plants of the same kind are cultivated at one place on a large scale, it is called a crop. Most crops are cultivated in agriculture or hydroponic ...
, such as
onions An onion (''Allium cepa'' L., from Latin ''cepa'' meaning "onion"), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is a vegetable that is the most widely cultivated species of the genus ''Allium''. The shallot is a botanical variety of the onion ...
,
garlic Garlic (''Allium sativum'') is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the genus ''Allium''. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, Allium fistulosum, Welsh onion and Allium chinense, Chinese onion. It is native to South A ...
and
leek The leek is a vegetable, a cultivar of ''Allium ampeloprasum'', the broadleaf wild leek ( syn. ''Allium porrum''). The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a stem or stalk. The genus ''Alli ...
s, while others are
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from the wild, such as
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. Many species are xerophytic and the over 850 species are found almost exclusively in the
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, being particularly diverse in the warm dry summers and cool wet winters of the
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. The main centre of diversity is the
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with species rich areas in
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as well as the
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. A second centre, in the
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, is western North America.


History

Descriptions of ''Allium'' taxonomy date back at least as far as Carolus Clusius' ''Rariarum plantarum historia'' (1601). When Linnaeus formerly described the genus ''Allium'' in his ''
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'' (1753), there were thirty species with this name. He placed ''Allium'' in a grouping he referred to as ''Hexandria monogynia'' (i.e. six stamens and one
pistil Gynoecium (; ) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower; it consists of (one or more) ''pistils'' ...
) containing 51 genera in all. In 1763, Michel Adanson, who proposed the concept of families of plants, included ''Allium'' and related genera as a grouping within '
Liliaceae The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fair ...
' as Section IV, ''Les Oignons'' (Onions), or ''Cepae'' in Latin. De Jussieu is officially recognised as the first formal establishment of the suprageneric grouping into families (Ordo) in 1789. In this system ''Allium'' was one of fourteen genera in Ordo VI, ''Asphodeles'' (Asphodeli), of the third class (''Stamina epigyna'') of Monocots.
Jean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire Jean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire (October 29, 1772 – 1845) was a French naturalist and artist, born in Grasse, France. Biography Born as ''Jaume'', he added ''Saint-Hilaire'' later. Some biographers indicate that this addition was to disting ...
(1805), who developed the concept of
Amaryllidaceae The Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales. The family takes its name from the genus ''Amaryllis'' and is commonly known as the amaryllis fa ...
, continued Jussieu's treatment of ''Allium'' under Asphodeli (which he considered
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with Adanson's Liliaceae and Jussieu's Asphodeli). He placed ''Allium'' in an unnamed
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ...
section of Asphodeli defined as ''Fleurs en ombelle, racine bulbeuse. Calice à six parties egales'' (
umbellate In botany, an umbel is an inflorescence that consists of a number of short flower stalks (called pedicels) that spread from a common point, somewhat like umbrella ribs. The word was coined in botanical usage in the 1590s, from Latin ''umbella'' "p ...
flowers, bulbous,
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of six equal parts). Subsequently, de Candolle reverted the family name back to Liliaceae from Asphodeli. He divided the Liliaceae into a series of Ordres, and the second ordre was named ''Asphodèles'', based on Jussieus' family of that name, in which he placed ''Allium''. The term 'Alliaceae' then reappeared in its subfamilial form, Allieae, in Dumortier's ''Florula Belgica'' (1827), with six genera. The 'Alliaceae' have been treated as Allieae within the family Liliaceae (or Aspholecaceae, a partial synonym) by most authorities since.
Regel Eduard August von Regel (sometimes Edward von Regel or Edward de Regel or Édouard von Regel), Russian: Эдуард Август Фон Регель; (born 13 August 1815 in Gotha; died 15 April 1892 in St. Petersburg) was a German horticultural ...
produced a major monograph of the genus in 1875, and this remained the major reference work for over 100 years till the molecularly based study of Friesen and colleagues in 2006. Despite recent advances the precise
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of ''Allium'' remains still poorly understood with incorrect descriptions being widespread.


Phylogeny


Subdivision

Linnaeus originally grouped his 30 species into three alliances, ''e.g.'' ''Foliis caulinis planis'' and as the number of recognised species increased, so did the number of subgroups. Since then, many attempts have been made to divide the growing number of recognised species into infrageneric subgroupings, initially as sections, and then as subgenera further divided into sections. For a brief history, see Friesen ''et al.'' (2006) and Li ''et al.'' (2010) Regel's 1875 treatise on ''Allium'' divided his 262 species between the six sections proposed by
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, in his 1832 monograph on the genus.
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(1944) described 14 subgenera. Traub (1968) described 3 subgenera, 36 sections and subsections and about 600 species. By 1992 there were 6 sub-genera, 50 sections and subsections and 600–700 species. The situation was further confused by the presence of over 1,000 taxonomic names, many of which turned out to be
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. The modern era of phylogenetic analysis dates to 1996. In 2006 Friesen, Fritsch, and Blattner described a new classification with 15
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, 56
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, and about 780 species based on the
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ribosomal
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s. Some of the subgenera correspond to the once separate genera (''Caloscordum'', ''Milula'', ''Nectaroscordum'') included in the
Gilliesieae Gilliesieae is a tribe of herbaceous geophyte plants belonging to the subfamily Allioideae of the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae). Described in 1826, it contains fifteen genera and about eighty species. It has been variously treated as a subfa ...
. The terminology has varied with some authors subdividing subgenera into Sections and others Alliances. The term alliance has been used for both subgroupings within species, ''e.g.'' ''
Allium nigrum ''Allium nigrum'', common name black garlic, broad-leaved leek, or broadleaf garlic, is a Middle Eastern species of wild onion. It lacks the onion or garlic scent shared by most of the other species in the group. The species is native to Turke ...
'', as well as infrageneric subsections. These alliances are informal groupings based on morphological similarity and reflecting hypotheses of evolutionary relationship. and can be used between any two formal ranks. For instance the some 70 North American species were divided into nine well-defined species alliances, of which the largest was the ''Allium falcifolium'' alliance with 31 taxa. These alliances are usually referred to as the Ownbey alliances, after Marion Ownbey and were also used by Traub. A number of classification schemes have chosen to retain these, the Traub system not being universally accepted. Subsequent
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studies have shown the 2006 classification is a considerable improvement over previous classifications, but some of its subgenera and sections are probably not
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. Meanwhile, the number of new species continued to increase, reaching 800 by 2009, 900 by 2016 and the pace of discovery has not decreased. Detailed studies have focused on a number of subgenera, including ''Amerallium''. ''Amerallium'' is strongly supported as monophyletic. Subgenus ''Melanocrommyum'' has also been the subject of considerable study (see below), while work on subgenus ''Allium'' has focused on section ''Allium'', including '' Allium ampeloprasum'', although sampling was not sufficient to test the monophyly of the section. The major
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or lines correspond to the three major clades. Line one (the oldest) with three subgenera is predominantly bulbous, the second, with five subgenera and the third with seven subgenera contain both bulbous and rhizomatous taxa. Banfi and colleagues (2011) have suggested that the phylogenetic trichotomy of this genus ''Allium'' '' sensu lato'' is sufficiently distinct as to warrant splitting it into three separate genera. Banfi's scheme thus proposes the restoring the three originally separate genera ''Nectaroscordum'' Lindl. (type: ''N. siculum''), ''Caloscordum'' Herb. (type: ''C. neriniflorum'') and ''Allium'' L. ''
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'' (type: ''A. sativum'') to correspond to lines 1-3.


Evolutionary lines and subgenera

The three evolutionary lineages and 15 subgenera here represent the classification schemes of Friesen ''et al.'' (2006) and Li (2010), and subsequent additional species and revisions. ;Evolutionary lines and subgenera (number of sections/number of species) * First evolutionary line (3 subgenera) *# ''Nectaroscordum'' (Lindl.) Asch. et Graebn Type: ''
Allium siculum ''Allium siculum'' ( syn. ''Nectaroscordum siculum''), known as honey garlic, Sicilian honey lily, Sicilian honey garlic, or Mediterranean bells, is a European and Turkish species of plants genus ''Allium''. It is native to the regions around the ...
'' (1/3) Mediterranean bells, Sicilian honey garlic *# ''Microscordum'' (Maxim.) N. Friesen Type: '' Allium monanthum'' (1/1) *# '' Amerallium'' Traub Type: ''
Allium canadense ''Allium canadense'', the Canada onion, Canadian garlic, wild garlic, meadow garlic and wild onion is a perennial plant native to eastern North America from Texas to Florida to New Brunswick to Montana. The species is also cultivated in other re ...
'' (12/135) * Second evolutionary line (5 subgenera) *# ''Caloscordum'' (Herb.) R. M. Fritsch Type: ''
Allium neriniflorum ''Allium neriniflorum'' is a species of wild onion native to Mongolia, the Zabaykalsky Krai region of Siberia, and northern China (Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning). It grows on coastal sand dunes, wet meadows, hillsides, etc., ...
'' (1/3) *# ''Anguinum'' (G. Don ex Koch) N. Friesen Type: ''
Allium victorialis ''Allium victorialis'', commonly known as victory onion, Alpine leek, and Alpine broad-leaf allium is a broad-leaved Eurasian species of wild onion. It is a perennial of the Amaryllis family that occurs widely in mountainous regions of Europe and ...
'' (1/12) *# ''Porphyroprason'' (Ekberg) R. M. Fritsch Type: ''
Allium oreophilum ''Allium oreophilum'', the pink lily leek, is a species of monocot plant in the Amaryllidaceae family native to an area extending from Western China to Turkey and the Caucasus. ''Allium oreophilum'' produces one spherical bulb up to in diamete ...
'' (1/1) *# ''Vvedenskya'' (Kamelin) R. M. Fritsch Type: ''
Allium kujukense ''Allium kujukense'' is a species of onion in the genus ''Allium''. This species is in the family Amaryllidaceae and is endemic all over South-East Kazakhstan. This species has a bulbous geophyte A storage organ is a part of a plant specifically ...
'' (1/1) *# '' Melanocrommyum'' ( Webb et
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) Rouy
Type: ''
Allium nigrum ''Allium nigrum'', common name black garlic, broad-leaved leek, or broadleaf garlic, is a Middle Eastern species of wild onion. It lacks the onion or garlic scent shared by most of the other species in the group. The species is native to Turke ...
'' (20/160) * Third evolutionary line (7 subgenera) *# ''Butomissa'' (Salisb.) N. Friesen Type: ''
Allium ramosum ''Allium ramosum'', called Fragrant-flowered Garlic or Chinese chives is a northern Asian species of wild onion native to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, the Russian Far East, and northern China (Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner M ...
'' (2/4) fragrant garlic *# ''Cyathophora'' R. M. Fritsch Type: '' Allium cyathophorum'' (3/5) *# ''Rhizirideum'' (G. Don ex Koch) Wendelbo s.s Type: ''
Allium senescens ''Allium senescens'', commonly called aging chive, German garlic, or broadleaf chives, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Allium'' (which includes all the ornamental and culinary onions and garlic). Description A bulbous herbaceous ...
'' (5/37) *# '' Allium'' L. Type: ''
Allium sativum Garlic (''Allium sativum'') is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the genus ''Allium''. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, Welsh onion and Chinese onion. It is native to South Asia, Central Asia and northeastern ...
'' (15/300) *# ''Reticulatobulbosa'' (Kamelin) N. Friesen Type: ''
Allium lineare ''Allium lineare'' is a Eurasian species of wild onions with a wide range extending from France to Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered b ...
'' (5/80) *# ''Polyprason'' Radic Type: ''
Allium moschatum ''Allium moschatum'' is a Eurasian species of wild onion with a range extending from Spain to Iran. ''Allium moschatum'' is a bulb-forming perennial. Flowers are born in umbels on top of thin, wiry scapes rarely more than 15 cm tall; tepal ...
'' (4/50) *# ''Cepa'' (Mill.) Radic ́ Type: '' Allium cepa'' (5/30) onion, garden onion, bulb onion, common onion


First evolutionary line

Although this lineage consists of three subgenera, nearly all the species are attributed to subgenus ''Amerallium'', the third largest subgenus of ''Allium''. The lineage is considered to represent the most ancient line within ''Allium'', and to be the only lineage that is predominantly bulbous, the other two having both bulbous and rhizomatous taxa. ''Nectaroscordum'' and ''Microscordum'' are bulbous, but ''Amerallium'' contains some rhizomatous elements. Within this lineage ''Amerallium'' is a
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to the other two subgenera (''Microscordum''+''Nectaroscordum'').


= Subgenus ''Nectaroscordum''

=
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, involving the western Mediterranean (type species) and southwest Asia * Section ''Nectaroscordum'' (Lindl.) Gren. & Godr. ** ''
Allium siculum ''Allium siculum'' ( syn. ''Nectaroscordum siculum''), known as honey garlic, Sicilian honey lily, Sicilian honey garlic, or Mediterranean bells, is a European and Turkish species of plants genus ''Allium''. It is native to the regions around the ...
'' Ucria (Syn. ''Nectaroscordum siculum'' (Ucria) Lindl.) ''Type'' ** ''
Allium tripedale ''Allium tripedale'' is a species of wild onion native to the Caucasus (North + South), Iraq, Turkey, and northern Iran. It is related to ''Allium siculum''. It produces up to 30 pink-violet bell-shaped flowers per umbel In botany, an umbel is ...
'' Trautv.


= Subgenus ''Microscordum''

= East Asia ** Section ''Microscordum'' Maxim. *** '' Allium monanthum'' Maxim.


= Subgenus ''Amerallium''

= This large monophyletic subgenus is extremely diverse, both morphologically and ecologically and is characterised by leaves with one row of
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, absence of palisade parenchyma and a subepidermal position of laticifers, with a predominant base chromosome number x=7. ;Taxonomy ''Amerallium'' is a relatively large subgenus with about 120–140 species. Under the alliance system of classification proposed by Ownbey (1966), species north of Mexico and two Mexican
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were treated as eight informal alliances: the ''A. acuminatum'', ''A. campanulatum'', ''A. canadense'', ''A. cernuum'', ''A. falcifolium'', ''A. kunthii'', ''A. sanbornii'', and ''A. validum'' alliances. Traub (1968) then arranged the
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alliances into four sections: ''Amerallium'' Traub, ''Caulorhizideum'' Traub, ''Lophioprason'' Traub, and ''Rhopetoprason'' Traub. In addition he arranged the
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species into 6 sections. Since Traub's revision of the subgenus, two biogeographical sister clades (or alliances) have been recognised. The Old World clade is represented by two relatively small groups from the Mediterranean and East Asia. The larger New World clade by all North American species of ''Allium''. The New World sections are ''Lophioprason'', ''Amerallium'', and ''Rhophetoprason'', while the Old World is represented by sections ''Arctoprasum'', ''Briseis'', ''Narkissoprason'', ''Molium'', ''Bromatorrhiza'' and ''Rhynchocarpum''. The subgenus is thought to originate in the Old World, with a later split, and to have its origin in the higher latitudes of
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, at the time of transition from
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to
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, dispersing to western North America. Twelve sections were subsequently recognized, with sections ''Amerallium'' and ''Molium'' further split into two subsections. ;Distribution ''Amerallium'' is widely distributed within North America, Europe, north Africa, Ethiopia, the Caucasus, northern Iran, southeast Tibet, and southwest China. The greatest species diversity occurs in North America with 81 species recognized in the 2002
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(north of Mexico) and a further 13 are unique to Mexico, and a total of 26 species recognised there. Within N America, the genus covers most of the area south of the 53rd parallel, including the oak hillsides of California and Oregon, deserts of Nevada and Texas, alpine meadows of Utah and Idaho, prairies of Nebraska and Manitoba, and forest glades of Missouri and Arkansas. ;Uses Both bulbous and rhizomatous species occur in both Old World and New World alliances. The subgenus includes both ornamentals, such as '' A. moly'', '' A. roseum'', '' A. unifolium'' and '' A. neapolitanum'', and culinary species such as '' A. ursinum''. 15 Sections


Section ''Amerallium''

* Section ''Amerallium'' (Traub) Kamelin ** ''
Allium canadense ''Allium canadense'', the Canada onion, Canadian garlic, wild garlic, meadow garlic and wild onion is a perennial plant native to eastern North America from Texas to Florida to New Brunswick to Montana. The species is also cultivated in other re ...
'' L. (Syn. ''Allium mutabile'' Michx.) ''Type'' Canadian garlic ** '' Allium cuthbertii'' Small striped garlic ** ''
Allium drummondii ''Allium drummondii'', also known as Drummond's onion, wild garlic and prairie onion, is a North American species of onion native to the southern Great Plains of North America. It is found in South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma ...
''
Regel Eduard August von Regel (sometimes Edward von Regel or Edward de Regel or Édouard von Regel), Russian: Эдуард Август Фон Регель; (born 13 August 1815 in Gotha; died 15 April 1892 in St. Petersburg) was a German horticultural ...
(Syn. ''Allium nuttallii'' S.Watson) ** ''
Allium geyeri ''Allium geyeri'' or ''Geyer's Onion'' is a North American species of onion widespread in the western United States and in western Canada. It is found in the Rocky Mountain States from New Mexico to Idaho, Great Basin, the Pacific Northwest, Texa ...
'' S. Watson (including ''Allium fibrosum'' Regel) ** '' Allium textile'' A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr.— prairie onion


Section ''Arctoprasum''

* Section ''Arctoprasum'' Kirschl. ** '' Allium ursinum'' L. ramsons, buckrams, wild garlic, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear's garlic


Section ''Briseis''

* Section ''Briseis'' (Salesb.) Stearn ** ''
Allium paradoxum ''Allium paradoxum'', the few-flowered garlic or few-flowered leek, is an Asian species of wild onion in the Amaryllis family. It is native to mountainous regions of Iran, Caucasus, and Turkmenistan and invasive in Europe. Description ''Allium ...
'' (M.Bieb.) G.Don few-flowered garlic ** ''
Allium triquetrum ''Allium triquetrum'' is a bulbous flowering plant in the genus ''Allium'' (onions and garlic) native to the Mediterranean basin. It is known in English as three-cornered leek, and in Australia and New Zealand as onion weed. Both the English name ...
'' L. ''Type'' three-cornered leek, triquetous garlic


Section ''Bromatorrhiza''

* Section ''Bromatorrhiza'' Ekberg ** ''
Allium hookeri ''Allium hookeri'' is a plant species native to India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Bhutan, and southwestern China (Sichuan, Tibet and Yunnan). Common names include Hooker chives and garlic chives. The plant is widely cultivated outside its native ...
'' Thwaites ** '' Allium macranthum'' Baker (Syn. ''Allium oviflorum'' Regel) ** '' Allium pendulinum'' Ten. ** '' Allium wallichii'' Kunth (Syn. ''Allium polyastrum'' Diels, ''Allium wallichianum'' Steud.
nom. nud. In taxonomy, a ''nomen nudum'' ('naked name'; plural ''nomina nuda'') is a designation which looks exactly like a scientific name of an organism, and may have originally been intended to be one, but it has not been published with an adequate descr ...
) ''Type''


Section ''Caulorhizideum''

* Section ''Caulorhizideum'' Traub ** ''
Allium validum ''Allium validum'' is a species of flowering plant commonly called swamp onion, wild onion, Pacific onion, or Pacific mountain onion. It is native to the Cascade Range, to the Sierra Nevada, the Rocky Mountains, and other high-elevation regions ...
'' S.Watson


Section ''Chamaeprason''

* Section ''Chamaeprason'' Hermann ** '' Allium brevistylum'' S.Watson ** '' Allium gooddingii'' Ownbey ** '' Allium chamaemoly'' L. ''Type''


Section ''Lophioprason''

* Section ''Lophioprason'' Traub ** ''
Allium acuminatum ''Allium acuminatum'', also known as the tapertip onion or Hooker's onion, is a species in the genus ''Allium'' native to North America. Distribution It is found the Western United States and Canada. It has been reported from every state west of ...
'' Hook. tapertip onion, Hooker's onion ** ''
Allium amplectens ''Allium amplectens'', the narrowleaf onion, is a species of flowering plant. It is a onion native to the west coast of the United States, in Oregon, Washington State and California, also British Columbia in Canada. It grows in woods and especiall ...
'' Torr. (Syn. ''Allium attenuifolium'' Kellogg) ** '' Allium anceps'' Kellog twinleaf onion ** '' Allium atrorubens'' S. Wats. dark red onion ** '' Allium bigelovii'' S.Watson ** ''
Allium campanulatum ''Allium campanulatum'' is a species of wild onion known by the common name dusky onion or Sierra onion. This is a flowering plant native to the western United States from southeastern Washington and northern Oregon to southern California, and wes ...
'' S.Watson (Syn.: ''Allium bidwelliae'' S.Watson) dusky onion ** ''
Allium cernuum ''Allium cernuum'', known as nodding onion or lady's leek, is a perennial plant in the genus ''Allium''. It grows in open areas in North America. Description ''Allium cernuum'' is a herbaceous perennial growing from an unsheathed elongated conic ...
'' Roth (Syn. ''Allium allegheniense'' Small) nodding onion ** '' Allium crispum'' Greene ** '' Allium falcifolium'' Hook. & Arn. ** '' Allium fimbriatum'' S.Watson ** ''
Allium lemmonii ''Allium lemmonii'' is a species of wild onion known by the common name Lemmon's onion, named for botanist John Gill Lemmon (1831–1908). It is native to the western United States, at elevations of 1200–1900 m in the Great Basin of Utah, Nevad ...
'' S.Watson ** '' Allium munzii'' (Ownbey & Aase ex Traub) McNeal ** '' Allium nevii'' S. Wats. — Nevius' garlic ** '' Allium praecox'' Brandegee ** '' Allium sanbornii'' Wood ''Type'' ** '' Allium siskiyouense'' Ownbey ex Traub ** ''
Allium stellatum ''Allium stellatum'', commonly known as the autumn onion, prairie onion, cliff onion, or glade onion, is a North American species of wild onion in the Amaryllidaceae family that is native to central Canada and the central United States. Descri ...
'' Ker Gawl. ** '' Allium unifolium'' Kellogg


Section ''Molium''

* Section ''Molium'' G.Don ex Koch ** ''
Allium moly ''Allium moly'', also known as yellow garlic, golden garlic and lily leek, Is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Allium'', which also includes the flowering and culinary onions and garlic. A bulbous herbaceous perennial from the Medite ...
'' L. ** '' Allium neapolitanum'' Cirillo (Syn. ''Allium sieberianum'' Schult. & Schult.f.) white garlic ** ''
Allium roseum ''Allium roseum'', commonly called rosy garlic, is an edible, Old World species of wild garlic. It is native to the Mediterranean region and nearby areas, with a natural range extending from Portugal and Morocco to Turkey and the Palestine region. ...
'' L. ''Type'' ** ''
Allium subhirsutum ''Allium subhirsutum'', the hairy garlic, is a plant species widespread around the Mediterranean region from Spain and the Canary Islands to Turkey and Palestine. ''Allium subhirsutum'' is a perennial herb up to 50 cm tall. Leaves are long, ...
'' L. (Syn. ''Allium ciliatum'' Cirillo) ** '' Allium zebdanense'' Boiss. & Noë


Section ''Narkissoprason''

* Section ''Narkissoprason'' Hermann ** ''
Allium insubricum ''Allium insubricum'', the Lombardy garlic, is a species of flowering plant endemic to the Lombardy region in northern Italy. It is named for Insubria, the ancient name for the area around present-day Milan. The species is, however, widely cultiv ...
'' Boiss. & Reut. ** ''
Allium narcissiflorum ''Allium narcissiflorum'' is a European species of wild onion native to northwestern Italy (Piemonte and Liguria), southwest France (Provence and Dauphiné The Dauphiné (, ) is a former province in Southeastern France, whose area roughly ...
'' Vill. (Syn.: ''Allium pedemontanum'' Willd.) ''Type''


Other

* Section ''Rhophetoprason'' Traub ** '' Allium glandulosum'' Link & Otto * Section ''Rhynchocarpum'' Brullo ** '' Allium ruhmerianum'' Aschers. * Section ''Triptera'' Kamelin et Seisums ** '' Allium tripterum'' Nasir


Second evolutionary line

Nearly all the species in this lineage of five subgenera are accounted for by subgenus ''Melanocrommyum'', which is most closely associated with subgenera ''Vvedenskya'' and ''Porphyroprason'', phylogenetically. These three genera are late-branching whereas the remaining two subgenera, ''Caloscordum'' and ''Anguinum'' are early branching. Of the five subgenera, the large ''Melanocrommymum'' and the oligo- or monotypic ''Caloscordum'', ''Vvedenskya'' and ''Porphyroprason'' are bulbous and the remaining small subgenus ''Anguinum'' is rhizomatous.


= Subgenus ''Caloscordum''

= East Asia ;Sections ** Section ''Caloscordum'' (Herb.) Baker 3 spp. *** ''
Allium neriniflorum ''Allium neriniflorum'' is a species of wild onion native to Mongolia, the Zabaykalsky Krai region of Siberia, and northern China (Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning). It grows on coastal sand dunes, wet meadows, hillsides, etc., ...
'' (Herb.) Baker Type *** '' Allium tubiflorum'' Rendle


= Subgenus ''Anguinum''

= Two distinct distributions: 1. Eurasian-American (''A. victorialis'' alliance, including ''A. tricoccum'') 2. East Asia (''A. prattii'', ''A. ovalifolium'') ;Sections ** Section ''Anguinum'' G.Don ex Koch. 12 spp. *** ''
Allium microdictyon ''Allium microdictyon'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to eastern Siberia, Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea, and the southern portions of the Russian Far East. It is very similar to ''Allium ochoten ...
'' Prokh. *** ''
Allium ochotense ''Allium ochotense'', the Siberian onion, is a primarily East Asian species of wild onion native to northern Japan, Korea, China, and the Russian Far East, as well as on Attu Island in Alaska. Some authors have considered ''A. ochotense'' as bel ...
'' Prokh. *** '' Allium ovalifolium'' Hand.-Mazz. *** '' Allium prattii'' C.H.Wright *** ''
Allium tricoccum ''Allium tricoccum'' (commonly known as ramp, ramps, ramson, wild leek, wood leek, or wild garlic) is a North American species of wild onion or garlic widespread across eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Many of the common English na ...
'' Aiton (Syn.: ''Allium burdickii'' (Hanes) A.G.Jones) wild leek, ramp *** ''
Allium victorialis ''Allium victorialis'', commonly known as victory onion, Alpine leek, and Alpine broad-leaf allium is a broad-leaved Eurasian species of wild onion. It is a perennial of the Amaryllis family that occurs widely in mountainous regions of Europe and ...
'' L. Type


= Subgenus ''Porphyroprason''

= ;Sections ** Section ''Porphyroprason'' Ekberg 1 sp. *** ''
Allium oreophilum ''Allium oreophilum'', the pink lily leek, is a species of monocot plant in the Amaryllidaceae family native to an area extending from Western China to Turkey and the Caucasus. ''Allium oreophilum'' produces one spherical bulb up to in diamete ...
'' C.A.Mey. (Syn. ''Allium ostrowskianum'' Regel)


= Subgenus ''Vvedenskya ''

= ;Sections ** Section ''Vvedenskya'' Kamelin 1 sp. *** ''
Allium kujukense ''Allium kujukense'' is a species of onion in the genus ''Allium''. This species is in the family Amaryllidaceae and is endemic all over South-East Kazakhstan. This species has a bulbous geophyte A storage organ is a part of a plant specifically ...
'' Vved.


= Subgenus ''Melanocrommyum''

= This
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subgenus, the second largest, is complex and has had a confusing taxonomic history and is extremely diverse, morphologically. It is distributed from the
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to the Near and
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, to north-western China and Pakistan in the east, and southern
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in the north. The centre of diversity is Central Asia where it evolved, but its ancestry is located in East Asia. The 2006 classification of Fritsch and colleagues included 150 species but this has continued to grow. An extensive molecular based study in 2010 confirmed its monophyly but showed that the traditional sections were either
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or polyphyletic. On the other hand, a number of monophyletic subgroups were recognised, with about 40
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, although their exact relationships remained not fully resolved. Consequently, traditional sections required considerable re-alignment. Eventually 160 species and subspecies were recognised in 20 sections and 22 subsections. Description: The subgenus is characterised by true tunicated bulbs, annual roots, leaves that are mostly broad and flat with subterranean sheath parts that are barely visible above the ground, scapes that are strong and most often strictly upright and of varying length, and large, fasciculate to globular inflorescences. The latter are composed of many moderately small to large, often star-like, flowers, and some of which have a sweet or noticeable odor. History: Early (prior to 1950) classifications of ''Allium'' included many of the members of this subgenus within the bulbous section, ''Mollium'' based on morphological characteristics. ''Mollium'' was later raised to subgenus level (and then again reduced to a section of ''Amerallium'' after transferring many species to ''Melanocrommyum''. The subgenus was then divided into sections in 1969. Molecular methods in the 1990s confirmed the identity of ''Melanocrommyum'' as a distinct monophyletic group, together with the presence of several subgroups, but the deeper relationships remained inconsistent. Subdivision: Subdivision of the subgenus was first proposed by Wendelbo in 1966, proposing section ''Regeloprason'' Wendelbo, followed in 1969 by ''Melanocrommyum'' Webb & Berthel., ''Kaloprason'' K. Koch, ''Acanthoprason'' Wendelbo, ''Megaloprason'' Wendelbo, and ''Thaumasioprason'' Wendelbo. Kamelin (1973) provided an alternative arrangement of sections, which was supplanted by the Gatersleben ''Allium'' Group classification (1992) which used a broad range of variables. The use of molecular markers to develop phylogeny began in the 1990s and showed that the subgenus was a well separated taxon with a number of subgeneric groupings. Friesen and colleagues (2006) carried out an extensive molecular phylogenetic study resulting in a taxonomy based on 15 sections. These were then further subdivided into five of the sections to create 17 subsections. While ''Melanocrommyum'' itself appeared monophyletic, most of the sections were either para- or polyphyletic, favouring the formation of a larger number of smaller subgroups. In their study there were a number of larger sections with 15–35 species, ''Acmopetala'', ''Megaloprason'', ''Regeloprason'', ''Kaloprason'', and ''Acanthoprason''. The remaining sections are either oligogotypic with 2–8 species (''Compactoprason'', ''Pseudoprason'', ''Miniprason'', ''Brevicaule'', ''Thaumasioprason'', ''Verticillata'') or monotypic (''Acaule'', ''Aroidea'', ''Popovia''). In a more focused study in 2010 this was expanded to 20 sections and 22 subsections, or in some cases, ''e.g.'' section ''Melanocrommyum'' (type: ''A. nigrum'') into nine alliances and ''Acanthoprason'' into seven. This section is the most diverse one within the subgenus in which subgroups differ according to the relationships of the lengths of leaves and scapes (leaves shorter, equal or longer than scapes) and inflorescences (fasciculate, umbellate or subglobose). The increased number of sections resulted from the splitting of some of the earlier sections, such as ''Acmopetala''. The two species in the resulting section ''Longibidentata'' are sister to all the remaining sections (core clade). This section, together with another new section, ''Decipientia'' form the
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. Although Li ''et al.'' (2010) included three sections, their study was confined to species endemic to China. Uses: The subgenus also contains many species grown as ornamentals, such as '' A. giganteum'', '' A. cristophii'', '' A. schubertii'', '' A. aflatunense'', '' A. atropurpureum'', '' A. nigrum'' and '' A. karataviense''. These species are predominantly from Southwestern and Central Asia, where they are used for both culinary and medicinal purposes. The latter usage is associated with the presence of
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sulphoxides and also
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activity, although many members of the subgenus possess less of these compounds and lack the distinctive taste and smell of garlic and onion, their properties appear to be associated with dithiodipyrroles and sulfur-pyridins. These substances also occur in the ornamental species, that were introduced into European and North American gardens in the early 19th century, and now are represented by an increasing number of named
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and hybrids. Cysteine sulphoxides are also largely responsible for the flavour and spicy taste of these species, predominantly the
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cysteine derivatives
alliin Alliin is a sulfoxide that is a natural constituent of fresh garlic. It is a derivative of the amino acid cysteine. When fresh garlic is chopped or crushed, the enzyme alliinase converts alliin into allicin, which is responsible for the aroma of ...
and isoalliin. 15 sections * Section ''Acanthoprason'' Type ''A. akaka'' * Section ''Acaule'' Type ''A. hexaceras'' * Section ''Acmopetala'' Type ''A. backhousianum'' ** 7 subsections * Section ''Aroidea'' Type ''A. aroides'' * Section ''Asteroprason'' Type ''A. elburzense'' ** 2 subsections * Section ''Brevicaule'' Type ''A. sergii'' * Section ''Compactoprason'' Type ''A. giganteum'' ** 3 subsections * Section ''Decipientia'' Type ''A. decipiens'' * Section ''Kaloprason'' Type ''A. caspium'' ** 3 subsections * Section ''Longibidentata'' Type ''A. fetisowii'' * Section ''Megaloprason'' Type ''A. rosenbachianum'' ** 4 subsections * Section ''Melanocrommyum'' Type ''A. nigrum'' * Section ''Miniprason'' Type ''A. karataviense'' * Section ''Popovia'' Type ''A. gypsaceum'' * Section ''Procerallium'' Type ''Allium stipitatum'' ** 2 subsections * Section ''Pseudoprason'' Type ''A. koelzii'' * Section ''Regeloprason'' Type ''A. regelii'' ** 3 subsections * Section ''Stellata'' Type ''A. taeniopetalum'' * Section ''Thaumasioprason'' Type ''A. mirum'' * Section ''Verticillata'' Type ''A. verticillatum'' ;Sections * Section ''Acanthoprason'' Wendelbo ** Allium akaka alliance *** '' Allium akaka'' S.G.Gmel. ex Schult. & Schult. f. ''Type'' ** Allium austroiranicum alliance *** '' Allium austroiranicum'' R.M. Fritsch ** Allium derderianum alliance *** '' Allium breviscapum'' Stapf *** '' Allium derderianum'' Regel ** Allium haemanthoides alliance *** '' Allium haemanthoides'' Boiss. & Reut. ''ex'' Regel ''s. str.'' *** '' Allium zagricum'' R. M. Fritsch ** Allium materculae alliance *** '' Allium graveolens'' (R.M.Fritsch) R.M.Fritsch *** '' Allium materculae'' Bordz. ** Allium minutiflorum alliance *** '' Allium hamedanense'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium minutiflorum'' Regel ** Allium ubipetrense alliance *** '' Allium ubipetrense'' R. M. Fritsch (Syn. ''Allium haemanthoides'' var. ''lanceolatum'' Boiss) * Section ''Acaule'' R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium hexaceras'' Vved. * Section ''Acmopetala'' R.M.Fritsch ** Subsection ''Acmopetala'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium aflatunense'' B.Fedtsch. ''non hort.'' flowering onion *** '' Allium backhousianum'' Regel (Syn. ''Allium gulczense'' O. Fedtsch.) ''Type'' (section and subsection) ** Subsection ''Albidiflora'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium saposhnikovii'' Nikitina (
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''Allium collis-magni'' Kamelin) ** Subsection ''Durovaginata'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium costatovaginatum'' Kamelin & Levichev ''Type'' *** '' Allium severtzovioides'' R.M. Fritsch ** Subsection ''Inornatae'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium sewerzowii'' Regel ''Type'' *** '' Allium tashkenticum'' F. O. Khass. & R. M. Fritsch (Syn. ''Allium collis-magni'' ''auct. non'' Kamelin) ** Subsection ''Pharmakoprason'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium tschimganicum'' B.Fedtsch. (Syn. ''Allium motor'' Kamelin & Levichev) * Section ''Aroidea'' Khass. & R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium aroides'' Vved. et Popov * Section ''Asteroprason'' R. M. Fritsch ** Subsect ''Asteroprason'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium elburzense'' Wendelbo ''Type'' (section and subsection) *** '' Allium helicophyllum'' Vved. *** '' Allium monophyllum'' Vved. ** Subsection ''Christophiana'' T Scholok. *** ''
Allium cristophii ''Allium cristophii'', the Persian onion or star of Persia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to Iran, Turkey, and Turkmenistan, though grown as an ornamental bulbous plant in many parts of the world. It may be ...
'' Trautv. (Syn. ''Allium albopilosum'' C.H.Wright, ''Allium walteri'' Regel, '' Allium bodeanum'' Regel ''nom. rej.'', ''Allium christophii'' Trautv. '' orth. var.'') ''Type'' *** '' Allium ellisii'' Hook.f * Section ''Brevicaule'' R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium badakhshanicum'' Wendelbo ** '' Allium chitralicum'' Wang et Tang s. str. (Syn. ''Allium pauli'' Vved.) ** '' Allium sergii'' Vved. ''Type'' * Section ''Compactoprason'' R.M.Fritsch ** Subsection ''Erectopetala'' F. O. K Hass. *** ''
Allium giganteum ''Allium giganteum'', common name giant onion, is an Asian species of onion, native to central and southwestern Asia but cultivated in many countries as a flowering garden plant. It is the tallest species of ''Allium'' in common cultivation, gro ...
'' Regel ''Type'' (section and subsection) giant onion *** '' Allium macleanii'' Baker (Syn. ''Allium elatum'' Regel) ** Subsection ''Komaroviana'' F. O. Khass. & R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium komarowii'' Lipsky ** Subsection ''Spiralopetala'' F. O. Khass. & R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium majus'' Vved. * Section ''Decipientia'' (O Melczuk) R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium chelotum'' Wendelbo ** '' Allium decipiens'' Fisch. ex Schult. & Schult. f. ''Type'' ** '' Allium grande'' Lipsky ** '' Allium roborowskianum'' Regel ** '' Allium robustum'' Kar.&Kir. ** '' Allium sinkiangense'' F.T. Wang & Y.C. Tang ** '' Allium tulipifolium'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium viridulum'' Ledeb. * Section ''Kaloprason'' C.Koch ** Subsection ''Kaloprason'' (K. Koch) Kamelin ''s. str.'' *** '' Allium caspium'' (Pall.) M. Bieb. ''Type'' (section and subsection) *** ''Allium bucharicum'' Regel ** Subsection ''Ligulifolia'' R. M. Fritsch *** ''
Allium alexeianum ''Allium'' is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants that includes hundreds of species, including the cultivated onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, leek, and chives. The Generic name (biology), generic name ''Allium'' is the Latin word for ...
'' Regel ''s. str.'' *** '' Allium hindukuschense'' Kamelin & Seisums ** Subsect ''Schubertia'' Kamelin *** '' Allium schubertii'' Zucc. * Section ''Longibidentata'' (R.M.Fritsch) R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium fetisowii'' Regel (Syn. ''Allium simile'' Regel) ''Type'' ** '' Allium chychkanense'' R. M. Fritsch * Section ''Megaloprason'' Wendelbo ** Subsection ''Humilicognata'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium assadii'' Seisums (Syn. Allium brachyscapum ''sensu'' Wendelbo) *** '' Allium brachyscapum'' Vved. ''Type'' *** '' Allium scotostemon'' Wendelbo ** Subsection ''Keratoprason'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium sarawschanicum'' Regel (Syn. ''Allium pseudozeravschanicum'' Popov & Vved. ''ex'' B. Fedtsch & Popov) ** Subsection ''Megaloprason'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium insufficiens'' Vved. *** ''
Allium rosenbachianum ''Allium rosenbachianum'' is a plant species found high in the Himalayas of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadzhikistan), officially ...
'' Regel ''Type'' (section and subsection) ** Subsection ''Spiralitunicata'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium fibriferum'' Wendelbo *** '' Allium suworowii'' Regel ''Type'' * Section ''Melanocrommyum'' Webb & Berthel. ''s.s.'' ** Allium asclepiadeum alliance *** ''
Allium asclepiadeum ''Allium asclepiadeum '' is a species of onion endemic to southern Turkey. The first collections of the species were made near the city then called Marasch, now Kahramanmaraş Marash (Armenian: Մարաշ), officially Kahramanmaraş () and hist ...
'' Bornm. *** '' Allium chrysantherum'' Boiss.& Reut. (Syn. ''Allium reflexum'' Boiss.& Reut. ''non'' F. Dietr.) *** '' Allium eginense'' Freyn *** '' Allium kharputense'' Freyn & Sint. *** '' Allium nemrutdaghense'' Kit Tan & Sorger *** '' Allium olivieri'' Boiss. *** '' Allium saralicum'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium shatakiense'' Rech.f. *** '' Allium stenopetalum'' Boiss. & Kotschy *** '' Allium urmiense'' Kamelin & Seisums ** Allium bisotunense alliance *** '' Allium bisotunense'' R. M. Fritsch ** Allium cardiostemon alliance *** '' Allium cardiostemon'' Fisch. & C.A.Mey. (Syn. ''Allium atriphoeniceum'' Bornm., ''Allium nabelekii'' Kamelin & Seisums, ''Allium trilophostemon'' Bornm. *** '' Allium mariae'' Bordz. ** Allium colchicifolium alliance *** '' Allium colchicifolium'' Boiss. *** '' Allium libani'' Boiss. Lebanese onion ** Allium multibulbosum alliance *** '' Allium atropurpureum'' Waldst. & Kit. *** '' Allium cyrilli'' Ten. *** '' Allium multibulbosum'' Jacq. (Syn. ''Allium nigrum'' ''auct. non'' L.) ** Allium nigrum alliance *** ''
Allium nigrum ''Allium nigrum'', common name black garlic, broad-leaved leek, or broadleaf garlic, is a Middle Eastern species of wild onion. It lacks the onion or garlic scent shared by most of the other species in the group. The species is native to Turke ...
'' L. (Syn. ''Allium afrum'' (Zuccagni) Kunth, ''Allium magicum'' L., ''nom. rej.'', ''Allium bauerianum'' Baker) ''Type'' black garlic *** '' Allium struzlianum'' Ogan. ** Allium noëanum alliance *** '' Allium karamanoglui'' Koyuncu & Kollmann *** '' Allium noëanum'' Reut. ex Regel (Syn. ''Allium dilutum'' Stapf, ''Allium jenischianum'' Regel) ** Allium orientale alliance *** '' Allium aschersonianum'' Barbey *** ''
Allium dumetorum ''Allium dumetorum'' is a Middle Eastern species of onion found in Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at ...
'' Feinbrun & Szel. *** '' Allium orientale'' Boiss. *** '' Allium tel-avivense'' Eig *** '' Allium tubergenii'' Freyn ** Allium rothii alliance *** ''
Allium rothii ''Allium rothii'' is a plant species found in Israel, State of Palestine, Palestine, Syria, Egypt, and Jordan. It is a perennial with umbel-shaped flowers that forms bulbs. Stamens and ovaries are noticeably deep purple, and the tepals are white ...
'' Zucc. *** '' Allium vinicolor'' Wendelbo * Section ''Miniprason'' R.M.Fritsch ''
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ...
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Allium karataviense ''Allium karataviense'' is an Asian species of onion in the Amaryllidaceae, Amaryllis family.''RHS Plant Finder 2009–2010'', Dorling Kindersley, London, 2009, It is commonly known as Turkistan onion or ornamental onion. It is a native to cent ...
'' Regel (Syn. ''Allium cabulicum'' Baker, ''Allium singulifolium'' Rech. f.; ? incl. subsp. ''henrikii'' Ruksans) * Section ''Popovia'' Khass. & R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium gypsaceum'' Popov et Vved. * Section ''Procerallium'' R. M. Fritsch ** Subsection ''Elatae'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium stipitatum'' Regel ''Type'' (subsection and section) Persian shallot *** '' Allium altissimum'' Regel ** Subsection ''Costatae'' R. M. Fritsch *** ''
Allium hollandicum ''Allium hollandicum'', the Persian onion or Dutch garlic, is a species of flowering plant native to Iran and Kyrgyzstan but widely cultivated as an ornamental because of its umbels of attractive purple flowers. It is reportedly naturalized in S ...
'' R. M. Fritsch (Syn. ''Allium aflatunense'' ''hort. non'' B. Fedtsch.) flowering onion *** ''
Allium jesdianum ''Allium jesdianum'' is a species of onion found mainly in Iran, with populations in Afghanistan and possibly Iraq and Uzbekistan. It is cultivated around the world as an ornamental. Its 'Akbulak' and 'Early Emperor' cultivars gained the Royal Ho ...
'' Boiss. & Buhse ''Type'' *** ''
Allium rosenorum ''Allium rosenorum'' is a species of wild onion native to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Its 'Michael H. Hoog' cultivar has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annua ...
'' R.M. Fritsch (Syn. ''Allium rosenbachianum'' ''auct. non'' Regel) * Section ''Pseudoprason'' (Wendelbo) K.Persson & Wendelbo ** '' Allium hooshidaryae'' Mashayekhi, Zarre & R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium koelzii'' (Wendelbo) K.Perss. et Wendelbo ''Type'' * Section ''Regeloprason'' Wendelbo ** Subsection ''Diffusoumbellata'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium balkhanicum'' (R. M. Fritsch & F.O.Khass.) R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium cathodicarpum'' Wendelbo *** '' Allium cupuliferum'' Regel ''Type'' *** '' Allium iliense'' Regel *** '' Allium isakulii'' R. M. Fritsch & F.O.Khass. (Syn. ''Allium cupuliferum'' ''sensu'' Kamelin subsp. ''nuratense'' Kamelin) *** '' Allium subkopetdagense'' (R. M. Fritsch & F.O. Khass.) R. M. Fritsch ** Subsection ''Odoratae'' R. M. Fritsch *** '' Allium chodsha-bakirganicum'' Gaffarov & Turakulov *** '' Allium darwasicum'' Regel ''Type'' *** '' Allium hissaricum'' Vved. *** '' Allium intradarvazicum'' R. M. Fritsch*** '' Allium lipskyanum'' Vved. *** '' Allium pseudowinklerianum'' R. M. Fritsch & F.O. Khass *** '' Allium sochense'' R. M. Fritsch & U. Turakulov *** '' Allium winklerianum'' Regel ** Subsection ''Regeloprason'' (Wendelbo) Kamelin *** '' Allium regelii'' Trautv. ''Type'' *** '' Allium victoris'' Vved. * Section ''Stellata'' (F.O. Khass. & R.M. Fritsch) R.M. Fritsch ** '' Allium taeniopetalum'' Popov & Vved. (Syn.: ''Allium baschkyzylsaicum'' Krassovsk., ''Allium mogoltavicum'' Vved.) * Section ''Thaumasioprason'' Wendelbo ** '' Allium caroli-henrici'' Wendelbo ** '' Allium cucullatum'' Wendelbo ** '' Allium khozratense'' R. M. Fritsch ** '' Allium mirum'' Wendelbo ''Type'' * Section ''Verticillata'' Kamelin ** '' Allium verticillatum'' Regel


Third evolutionary line

The third evolutionary line contains the most number of subgenera (seven) and also the largest subgenus of the genus ''Allium'', subgenus ''Allium'' which includes the type species of the genus, ''Allium sativum''. This subgenus also contains the majority of the species in the line. Within the lineage the phylogeny is complex. Two small subgenera ''Butomissa'' and ''Cyathophora'' form a sister clade to the remaining five subgenera, with ''Butomissa'' as the first branching group. Amongst the remaining five subgenera, ''Rhizirideum'' forms a medium-sized subgenus that is the sister to the other four larger subgenera. However, they may not be monophyletic. Of the seven subgenera, the large subgenus ''Allium'', represents the bulbous elelement.


= Subgenus ''Butomissa''

= 2 sections * Section ''Austromontana'' Type ''A. oreoprasum'' * Section ''Butomissa'' Type ''A. ramosum'' ;Sections * Section ''Austromontana'' N.Friesen :Mountains from eastern to central Asia up to the borderline of the eastern Mediterranean ** '' Allium gilgiticum'' Wang & Tang ** '' Allium oreoprasum'' Schrenk ''Type'' * Section ''Butomissa'' (Salisb.) Kamelin :Siberian–Mongolian–North Chinese steppes ** ''
Allium ramosum ''Allium ramosum'', called Fragrant-flowered Garlic or Chinese chives is a northern Asian species of wild onion native to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, the Russian Far East, and northern China (Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner M ...
'' L. (Syn. ''Allium odorum'' L., ''Allium tataricum'' L. f., ''Allium lancipetalum'' Y.P.Hsu, ''Allium potaninii'' Regel, ''Allium weichanicum'' Palibin) ''Type'' ** ''
Allium tuberosum ''Allium tuberosum'' (garlic chives, Oriental garlic, Asian chives, Chinese chives, Chinese leek) is a species of plant native to the Chinese province of Shanxi, and cultivated and naturalized elsewhere in Asia and around the world. Description ...
'' Rottler ex Spreng Chinese chives


= Subgenus ''Cyathophora''

= Asia (Tibet and the Himalayas) 3 sections * Section ''Coleoblastus'' Type ''A. mairei'' * Section ''Cyathophora'' Type ''A. cyathophorum'' * Section ''Milula '' Type ''A. spicatum'' ;Sections * Section ''Coleoblastus'' Ekberg ** '' Allium auriculatum'' Kunth ** '' Allium mairei'' H.Lév. (Syn. ''Allium yunnanense'' Diels) ''Type'' * Section ''Cyathophora'' R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium cyathophorum'' Bureau & Franch * Section ''Milula'' (Prain) Friesen ** '' Allium spicatum'' (Prain) N.Friesen


= Subgenus ''Rhizirideum''

= ~ 37 species. Eurasian steppes, with greatest diversity in southern Siberia and Mongolia. Only a few species distributed in Europe, with Portugal as most western point. Some species occur also in Korea and far eastern Russia, and one in Japan. 5 sections * Section ''Caespitosoprason'' Type ''A. polyrhizum'' * Section ''Eduardia'' Type ''A. eduardii'' * Section ''Rhizirideum'' Type ''A. senescens'' * Section ''Rhizomatosa'' Type ''A. caespitosum'' * Section ''Tenuissima'' Type ''A. tenuissimum'' ;Sections * Section ''Caespitosoprason'' N.Friesen ** '' Allium bidentatum'' Fisch. ex Prokh. ** '' Allium mongolicum'' Regel ** ''
Allium polyrhizum ''Allium polyrhizum'' is a species of wild onion widespread across Zabaykalsky Krai, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China ( Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shanxi and Xinjiang) at elevations 1 ...
'' Turcz. ex Regel ''Type'' ** ''
Allium przewalskianum ''Allium przewalskianum'' is an Asian species of ''wild onion'' in the Amaryllis family. The species is widely distributed in mountains areas in the Himalayas (India, Nepal, Pakistan) and parts of China (Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai ...
'' Regel ** '' Allium subangulatum'' Regel * Section ''Eduardia'' N.Friesen ** '' Allium eduardii'' Stearn * Section ''Rhizirideum'' G.Don ex Koch ** '' Allium albidum'' Fisch. ex M.Bieb. ** ''
Allium angulosum ''Allium angulosum'', the mouse garlic, is a species of garlic native to a wide region of central Europe and northern Asia, from France and Italy to Siberia and Kazakhstan. ''Allium angulosum'' is a perennial herb up to 50 cm tall. Bulbs ar ...
'' L. mouse garlic ** '' Allium austrosibiricum'' N.Friesen ** '' Allium burjaticum'' N.Friesen ** '' Allium denudatum'' Redouté (Syn. ''Allium albidum'' Fisch. ex M.Bieb.) ** '' Allium lusitanicum'' Lam. (Syn. ''Allium fallax'' Schult. & Schult. f., ''Allium montanum'' F.W.Schmidt) ** '' Allium minus'' S.Yu, W.Lee & S.Lee ** '' Allium nutans'' L. ** '' Allium prostratum'' Trevir. ** '' Allium pseudosenescens'' H.J.Choi & B.U.Oh ** '' Allium rubens'' Schrad. ex Willd. ** ''
Allium senescens ''Allium senescens'', commonly called aging chive, German garlic, or broadleaf chives, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Allium'' (which includes all the ornamental and culinary onions and garlic). Description A bulbous herbaceous ...
'' L. (Syn. ''Allium baicalense'' Willd., ''Allium glaucum'' Schrad. ex Poir.) ''Type'' ** '' Allium spirale'' Willd. ** '' Allium spurium'' G.Don (Syn. ''Allium dauricum'' N.Friesen, ''Allium saxicola'' Kitag.) ** '' Allium stellerianum'' Willd. * Section ''Rhizomatosa'' Egor. ** '' Allium caespitosum'' Siev. * Section ''Tenuissima'' (Tzag.) Hanelt ** '' Allium anisopodium'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium tenuissimum'' L. ''Type'' ** '' Allium vodopjanovae'' N.Friesen


= Subgenus ''Allium''

= Subgenus ''Allium'', the youngest of the subgenera, is predominantly Mediterranean but its distribution extends east towards Central Asia. This very large subgenus is divided into 15 - 16 sections and demonstrates two main groups. One has been referred to as ''classical'' ''Allium'' with tripartite inner filaments and only one thick storage cataphyll. The other is more diverse morphologically reflected in less closely related sections. A number of sections appear to be non-monophyletic, including ''Avulsea'', ''Pallasia'', ''Brevispatha'' and ''Kopetdagia''. It includes both ornamentals, such as ''A. sphaerocephalon'', ''A. caeruleum'', ''A. carinatum'' and ''A. flavum'' as well as food crops such as ''A. sativum'' and ''A. ampeloprasum''. 16 Sections * Section ''Allium'' Type ''A. sativum'' * Section ''Avulsea'' Type ''A. rubellum'' * Section ''Brevidentia'' Type ''A. brevidens'' * Section ''Brevispatha'' Type ''A. parciflorum'' * Section ''Caerulea'' Type ''A. caeruleum'' * Section ''Codonoprasum'' Type ''A. oleraceum'' * Section ''Costulatae'' Type ''A. filidens'' * Section ''Crystallina'' Type ''A. crystallinum'' * Section ''Eremoprasum'' Type ''A. sabulosum'' * Section ''Kopetdagia'' Type ''A. kopedeganse'' * Section ''Longivaginata'' Type ''A. longivaginatum'' * Section ''Minuta'' Type ''A. minutum'' * Section ''Mediasia'' Type ''A. turkestanicum'' * Section ''Multicaulea'' Type ''A. lehmannianum'' * Section ''Pallasia'' Type ''A. pallasii'' * Section ''Spathulata'' Type ''A. spathulatum'' ;Sections


Section ''Allium''

This is the largest section with about 114 species, a number of which are economically important, such as ''A. sativum'' (garlic) and ''A. ampeloprasum'' (leek). This section also expresses frequent polyploidy and contains a number of species whose boundaries have been difficult to establish, notably ''A. ampeloprasum'' which includes a number of subspecies and varieties, as well as synonymous species, which have been labelled the "''A. ampeloprasum'' complex". Horticulturally, it is represented by at least four groups, including leeks, whose exact ancestry has been considered uncertain. In the molecular phylogenetic study by Hirschegger and colleagues (2010) showed section ''Allium'' to be a well supported clade with two main subclades, one of which included two smaller clades. All of the tetraploid forms of ''A. ampeloprasum'' were resolved in a single clade, and leeks appeared to be more closely allied to ''A. iranicum'' and ''A. atroviolaceum'' than ''A. ampeloprasum''. Restoration of ''A. porrum'' L. was therefore proposed for the tertraploid forms, reserving ''A. ampeloprasum'' for the forms known horticulturally as great headed garlic and ''A. ampeloprasum'' var. ''babingtonii''. * Section ''Allium'' L. ** '' Allium acutiflorum'' Lois. ** ''
Allium affine ''Allium vineale'' (wild garlic, onion grass, crow garlic or stag's garlic) is a perennial, bulb-forming species of wild onion, native to Europe, northwestern Africa and the Middle East. The species was introduced in Australia and North America, ...
'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium amethystinum'' Tausch (Syn.: ''Allium stojanovii'' Kov.) ** '' Allium ampeloprasum'' L. (Syn. ''Allium babingtonii'' Borrer, ''Allium scorodoprasum'' var. ''babingtonii'' (Borrer) Regel, ''Allium kurrat'' Schweinf. ex K.Krause) (broadleaf) wild leek ** '' Allium artemisietorum'' Eig & Feinbrun ** ''
Allium ascalonicum The shallot is a botanical variety (a cultivar) of the onion. Until 2010, the (French red) shallot was classified as a separate species, ''Allium ascalonicum''. The taxon was synonymized with '' Allium cepa'' (the common onion) in 2010, as the ...
'' L. (Syn.: ''Allium hierochuntinum'' Boiss.) ** '' Allium atroviolaceum'' Boiss. (Syn.: ''Allium ampeloprasum'' var. ''atroviolaceum'' (Boiss.) Regel) ** '' Allium aucheri'' Boiss. (Syn.: ''Allium caerulescens'' Boiss.) ** '' Allium bourgeaui'' Rech.f. ** '' Allium commutatum'' Guss. ** '' Allium curtum'' Boiss. & Gaill. ** '' Allium dictyoprasum'' C.A.Mey. ex Kunth ** '' Allium dilatatum'' Zahar. ** ''
Allium dregeanum ''Allium dregeanum'' is the sole known species of ''Allium'' endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. It has also been described as the only ''Allium'' species endemic to the Southern Hemisphere, though some descriptions of the genus also include ''Allium ...
'' Kunth ** '' Allium ebusitanum'' Font Quer (Syn.: ''Allium durandoi'' (Batt. & Trab.) Seregin, ''Allium sphaerocephalon'' var. ''durandoi'' Batt. & Trab.) ** '' Allium ekimianum'' Ekşi, Koyuncu & Özkan ** '' Allium fuscoviolaceum'' Fomin ** '' Allium gramineum'' K.Koch (Syn.: ''Allium fominianum'' Miscz. ex Grossh. & Schischk.) ** '' Allium guttatum'' Steven (Syn.: ''Allium dalmaticum'' A.Kern. ex Janch., ''Allium margaritaceum'' Sm., ''Allium sardoum'' Moris) ** '' Allium heldreichii'' Boiss. ** '' Allium iranicum'' (Wendelbo) Wendelbo ** '' Allium jubatum'' J.F.Macbr. ** '' Allium leucanthum'' K.Koch ** ''
Allium macrochaetum ''Allium'' is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants that includes hundreds of species, including the cultivated onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, leek, and chives. The generic name ''Allium'' is the Latin word for garlic,Gledhill, David ...
'' Boiss. & Hausskn. ** '' Allium melitense'' (Somm. & Caruana) Cif. & Giacom.(Syn. ''Allium ampeloprasum'' var. ''melitense'' Sommier & Caruana ex Borg.) ** '' Allium polyanthum'' Schult. & Schult. f. ** '' Allium ponticum'' Miscz. ex Grossh. ** ''
Allium porrum The leek is a vegetable, a cultivar of ''Allium ampeloprasum'', the broadleaf wild leek ( syn. ''Allium porrum''). The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a stem or stalk. The genus ''Alliu ...
'' L. (Syn. ''A. ampeloprasum'' var. ''porrum'' (L.) J.Gay) ** '' Allium pseudoampeloprasum'' Miscz. ex Grossh. ** '' Allium pyrenaicum'' Costa & Vayr. ** '' Allium rotundum'' L. (Syn. ''Allium jajlae'' Vved., ''Allium cilicium'' Boiss., ''Allium waldsteinii'' G.Don) ** ''
Allium sativum Garlic (''Allium sativum'') is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the genus ''Allium''. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, Welsh onion and Chinese onion. It is native to South Asia, Central Asia and northeastern ...
'' L. (Syn.: ''Allium longicuspis'' Regel) ''Type'' garlic ** ''
Allium scorodoprasum The sand leek (''Allium scorodoprasum''), also known as rocambole and Korean pickled-peel garlic, is a Eurasian species of wild onion with a native range extending across much of Europe, Middle East, and Korea. The species should not be confused ...
'' L. sand leek ** '' Allium sphaerocephalon'' L. (Syn. ''Allium descendens'' L.) ** ''
Allium truncatum ''Allium truncatum'' is a plant species found in Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcon ...
'' (Feinbrun) Kollmann & Zohary (Syn.: ''Allium ampeloprasum'' var. ''truncatum'' Feinbrun) ** ''
Allium tuncelianum ''Allium tuncelianum'' is a species of wild onion which is endemic to the Munzur Valley in Tunceli, in eastern Turkey.It usually produces a single-bulb white onion, unlike garlic, which has multiple bulbs. It has a garlic odor and taste and is ...
'' (Kollmann) Özhatay et al. Tunceli garlic, Ovacik garlic ** ''
Allium vineale ''Allium vineale'' (wild garlic, onion grass, crow garlic or stag's garlic) is a perennial, bulb-forming species of wild onion, native to Europe, northwestern Africa and the Middle East. The species was introduced in Australia and North America ...
'' L. (Syn. ''Allium kochii'' Lange, ''Allium vineale'' var. ''purpureum'' H.P.G.Koch) crow garlic, wild garlic


Section ''Avulsea''

* Section ''Avulsea'' F.O.Khass. ** '' Allium rubellum'' M.Bieb. (Syn. ''Allium albanum'' Grossh.) ''Type'' ** '' Allium umbilicatum'' Boiss.


Section ''Brevidentia''

* Section ''Brevidentia'' F.O.Khass. et Iengalycheva ** '' Allium brevidens'' Vved. ** '' Allium haneltii'' F.O.Khass. & R.M.Fritsch


Section ''Brevispatha''

* Section ''Brevispatha'' Valsecchi ** '' Allium lojaconoi'' Brullo, Lanfr. & P.Pavone ** '' Allium parciflorum'' Brullo, Lanfr. & P.Pavone ''Type''


Section ''Caerulea''

* Section ''Caerulea'' (Omelcz.) F.O.Khass. ** ''
Allium caeruleum ''Allium caeruleum'' (blue globe onion, blue ornamental onion, blue-of-the-heavens, blue-flowered garlic; syn. ''Allium azureum'' Ledeb.) is an ornamental bulbous plant of the onion genus, native to Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Siberia, ...
'' Pall. (Syn. ''Allium azureum'' Ledeb., ''Allium viviparum'' Kar. & Kir.) ''Type'' blue globe onion ** '' Allium caesium'' Schrenk (Syn.: ''Allium urceolatum'' Regel) ** '' Allium delicatulum'' J.F.E.Siev. ex Schult. & Schult. f.


Section ''Codonoprasum''

Section ''Codonoprason'' is strongly
monophyletic In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
and has its centre of diversity in the
Mediterranean The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Western and Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the e ...
region, particularly Greece and Turkey, but extends to other areas of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. It was originally conceived of as a separate genus, ''Codonoprasum'' by
Reichenbach Reichenbach may refer to: Places Austria * Reichenbach (Litschau), a part of Litschau * Reichenbach (Rappottenstein), a part of Rappottenstein Germany * Reichenbach (Oberlausitz), in Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis district, Saxony * Rei ...
in 1828. The taxonomy of the section is complicated with inconsistent speciation. In 2005 the section was considered to consist of 58 species and 7 subspecies. The section is characterised as large plants with multiflowered inflorescences, long pedicels, very long spathe valves and a cylindrical-campanulate perigon, with unequal and long-caudate spathe leaves. Historically the section has been considered to have a number of subsections. Friesen recognised 2, while others have described 3, ''e.g.''; : ''Codonoprasum'' (Rchb.) Kamelin : ''Longistamineum'' Cheshm. ex Omelczuk : ''Haemoprason'' (F. Herm.) Cheshm. Many species were previously included in a grouping referred to as the ''Paniculatum'' complex. Molecular studies demonstrate the presence of two clades within the section. Clade A contains the two autumn flowering species, '' Allium tardans'' and '' Allium parciflorum'' as a subclade. Clade B contains the smaller taxa within the section. * Section ''Codonoprasum'' Reichenb. ** ''
Allium agrigentinum ''Allium agrigentinum'' is a plant species in the Amaryllidaceae, Amaryllis family, endemic to the Italy, Italian Island of Sicily in the Mediterranean. Initial collections were made in or near thRiserva naturale integrale Macalube di Aragona Wil ...
'' Brullo & Pavone ** '' Allium apergii'' Trigas, Iatrou & Tzanoudakis ** '' Allium apolloniensis'' B. Biel, Kit Tan & Tzanoud. ** '' Allium brulloi'' Salmeri ** '' Allium candargyi'' Karavok. & Tzanoud. ** ''
Allium carinatum ''Allium carinatum'', the keeled garlic or witch's garlic, is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is widespread across central and southern Europe, with some populations in Asiatic Turkey. It is cultivated in many ...
'' L. (Syn.: ''Allium pulchellum'' G.Don) ** '' Allium castellanense'' (Garbari, Miceli & Raimondo) Brullo, Guglielmo, Pavone & Salmeri ** '' Allium chloranthum'' Boiss. ** '' Allium dentiferum'' Webb & Berthel ** '' Allium desertorum'' Forssk. ** '' Allium dodecanesii'' Karavokyrou & Tzanoudak ** '' Allium dirphianum'' Brullo, Guglielmo, Pavone, Salmeri & Terrasi ** '' Allium dumanii'' Koyuncu & Koçyiğit ** '' Allium exile'' Boiss. & Orph. ** ''
Allium flavum ''Allium flavum'', the small yellow onionEllen Spector Platt or yellow-flowered garlic, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Allium''. A bulbous herbaceous perennial, it is native to the lands surrounding the Mediterranean, Black, and ...
'' L. (Syn.: ''Allium paczoskianum'' Tuzson) ** '' Allium garganicum'' Brullo, Pavone, Salmeri & Terrasi ** '' Allium guicciardii'' Heldr. ** '' Allium kunthianum'' Vved. (Syn.: ''Allium lepidum'' Kunth) ** '' Allium lehmanii'' Lojac. ** '' Allium melanantherum'' Pančić ** '' Allium occultum'' Tzanoudakis & Trigas ** ''
Allium oleraceum ''Allium oleraceum'', the field garlic, is a Eurasian species of wild onion. It is a bulbous perennial that grows wild in dry places, reaching in height. It reproduces by seed, bulbs and by the production of small bulblets in the flower head (sim ...
'' L. ''Type'' field garlic ** ''
Allium pallens ''Allium pallens'' is a species of wild onion native to the Mediterranean region and Middle East from Portugal and Algeria to Iran. Description ''Allium pallens'' produces a single egg-shaped bulb. Scape is up to 50 cm tall, round in cr ...
'' L. (Syn.: ''Allium coppoleri'' Tineo) ** ''
Allium paniculatum ''Allium paniculatum'', common name pale garlic, is a species of monocot in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is widely cultivated and is now naturalized in several places outside its native range. Description ''Allium paniculatum'' produces severa ...
'' L. (Syn.: ''Allium karsianum'' Fomin) ** '' Allium parciflorum'' Viv. ** '' Allium parnassicum'' (Boiss.) Halacsy ** '' Allium phitosianum'' Brullo, Guglielmo, Pavone, Salmeri & Terrasi ** '' Allium pilosum'' Sm. ** '' Allium platakisii'' Tzanoud. & Kypr. ** '' Allium pseudoflavum'' Vved. ** '' Allium rausii'' Brullo, Guglidmo, Pavone, Salmeri & Terrasi ** '' Allium rupestre'' Steven (Syn.: ''Allium charaulicum'' Fomin) ** ''
Allium savii ''Allium savii'' is a species of wild onion native to southwestern Europe: Balearic Islands, France incl Corsica, Italy (Emilia-Romagna, Toscana, Lazio, Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sar ...
'' Parl. ** ''
Allium stamineum ''Allium stamineum'' is a species of flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family. It is an onion found in the Middle East (from the islands of the eastern Aegean south to Saudi Arabia and east to Iran).Boissier, Pierre Edmond 1859. Diagnoses Pl ...
'' Boiss. ** '' Allium tardans'' Greuter & Zahar. ** '' Allium telmatum'' Bogdanovic, Brullo, Giusso & Salmeri ** ''
Allium tenuiflorum ''Allium tenuiflorum'' is a Mediterranean species of wild onion found in Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Italy including Sardinia, and the Balkans. ''Allium tenuiflorum'' produces a bulb up to 20 mm long. Scape is up to 40 cm tall. Umbel is ...
'' Ten.


Section ''Costulatae''

* Section ''Costulatae'' F.O.Khass. & Yengal. ** '' Allium filidens'' Regel ''Type'' ** '' Allium turcomanicum'' Regel


Other

* Section ''Crystallina'' F.O.Khass. & Yengalycheva ** '' Allium crystallinum'' Vved. * Section ''Eremoprasum'' (Kamelin) F.O.Khass. ex R.M.Fritsch & N.Friesen ** '' Allium sabulosum'' Steven ex Bunge ''Type'' * Section ''Kopetdagia'' F. O. Khassanov ** '' Allium kopetdagense'' Vved. * Section ''Longivaginata'' (Kamelin) F.O.Khass. ex R.M.Fritsch & N.Friesen ** '' Allium longivaginatum'' Wendelbo * Section ''Minuta'' F. O. Khassanov ** '' Allium minutum'' Vved. * Section ''Mediasia'' F.O.Khass., Yengalycheva & N.Friesen ** '' Allium turkestanicum'' Regel * Section ''Multicaulea'' F.O.Khass. & Yengalycheva ** '' Allium lehmannianum'' Merckl. ex Bunge * Section ''Pallasia'' (Tzag.) F.O.Khass. ex R.M.Fritsch & N.Friesen ** '' Allium pallasii'' Murray ''Type'' ** '' Allium tanguticum'' Regel * Section ''Spathulata'' F.O. Khass. & R.M.Fritsch ** '' Allium spathulatum'' Khass. & R.M.Fritsch * Unplaced ** ''
Allium macrostemon ''Allium macrostemon'' (野蒜, ノビル), Chinese garlic, Japanese garlic or long-stamen onion, is a species of wild onion widespread across much of East Asia. It is known from many parts of China, as well as Japan (incl Ryukyu Islands), Kore ...
'' Bunge (Syn. ''Allium grayi'' Regel, ''Allium nipponicum'' Franch. & Sav.)


= Subgenus ''Reticulatobulbosa''

= The second largest subgenus in the third evolutionary line. 5 sections. * Section ''Campanulata'' Type ''A. xiphopetalum'' * Section ''Nigrimontana'' Type ''A. drobovii'' * Section ''Reticulatobulbosa'' Type ''A. lineare'' * Section ''Scabriscapa'' Type ''A. scabriscapum'' * Section ''Sikkimensia'' Type ''A. sikkimense'' ;Sections * Section ''Campanulata'' Kamelin ** '' Allium barsczewskii'' Lipsky ** '' Allium drepanophyllum'' Vved. ** '' Allium inconspicuum'' Vved. ** '' Allium jodanthum'' Vved. ** '' Allium xiphopetalum'' Aitch. ''Type'' * Section ''Nigrimontana'' N.Friesen : Kazakhstan ** '' Allium drobovii'' Vved. ''Type'' ** '' Allium oreoprasoides'' Vved. * Section ''Reticulatobulbosa'' Kamelin ** '' Allium amphibolum'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium clathratum'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium eriocoleum'' Vved. ** '' Allium flavidum'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium flavovirens'' Regel (Syn. ''Allium leucocephalum'' Turcz. ex Vved., ''Allium schischkinii'' K.Sobol.) ** '' Allium koreanum'' H.J.Choi & B.U.Oh ** ''
Allium lineare ''Allium lineare'' is a Eurasian species of wild onions with a wide range extending from France to Mongolia Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered b ...
'' L. ''Type'' ** '' Allium pseudostrictum'' Albov ** '' Allium splendens'' Willd. ** ''
Allium strictum ''Allium strictum'' is a Eurasian species of wild onion. Its native range extends from France to Yakutia. ''Allium strictum'' produces one or two bulbs, each up to 8 mm in diameter. Scape is up to 80 cm tall. Leaves are flat, narrow, ...
'' Schrad. ** '' Allium szovitsii'' Regel * Section ''Scabriscapa'' (Tscholok.) N.Friesen ** '' Allium scabriscapum'' Boiss. & Kotschy (including ''A. eriocoleum'' Vved.) ''Type'' ** '' Allium sulphureum'' Vved. ** '' Allium trachyscordum'' Vved. * Section ''Sikkimensia'' N.Friesen :Southwestern and southern China ** '' Allium beesianum'' W.W.Sm. ** '' Allium cyaneum'' Regel ** '' Allium sikkimense'' Baker (Syn. ''Allium kansuense'' Regel, ''Allium tibeticum'' Rendle) ''Type''


= Subgenus ''Polyprason''

= 4 sections * Section ''Daghestanica'' Type ''A. daghestanicum'' * Section ''Falcatifolia'' Type ''A. carolinianum'' * Section ''Oreiprason'' Type ''A. saxatile'' * Section ''Scorodon'' Type ''A. moschatum'' ;Sections * Section ''Daghestanica'' (Tscholok.) N.Friesen : 2 geographical alliances :: 1. Caucasian species (''A. daghestanicum'', ''A. gunibicum'') :: 2. European species from the eastern Alps to the Pyrenees ** '' Allium chrysanthum'' Regel ** '' Allium chrysocephalum'' Regel ** '' Allium daghestanicum'' Grossh. ''Type'' ** '' Allium ericetorum'' Thore (Syn. ''Allium ochroleucum'' Waldst. & Kit.) ** '' Allium gunibicum'' Miscz. ex Grossh. ** '' Allium herderianum'' Regel ** '' Allium kermesinum'' Rchb. ** '' Allium maowenense'' J.M.Xu ** '' Allium rude'' J.M.Xu ** '' Allium suaveolens'' Jacq. ** '' Allium xichuanense'' J.M.Xu * Section ''Falcatifolia'' N.Friesen : Montane to subalpine belt of Central Asian mountains ** '' Allium carolinianum'' DC. (Syn. ''Allium blandum'' Wall., ''Allium polyphyllum'' Kar. & Kir., ''Allium thomsonii'' Baker) ''Type'' ** '' Allium hymenorhizum'' Ledeb. ** '' Allium platyspathum'' Schrenk * Section ''Oreiprason'' F.Herm. ** ''
Allium albovianum ''Allium'' is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants that includes hundreds of species, including the cultivated onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, leek, and chives. The Generic name (biology), generic name ''Allium'' is the Latin word for ...
'' Vved. (Syn. ''Allium gracile'' Albov) ** '' Allium consanguineum'' Kunth ** '' Allium glaciale'' Vved. ** '' Allium goloskokovii'' Vved. ** '' Allium horvatii'' Lovrić ** '' Allium kaschianum'' Regel ** '' Allium kokanicum'' Regel ** ''
Allium obliquum ''Allium obliquum'', common name lop-sided onion or twisted-leaf onion, is a Eurasian species of wild onion with a range extending from Romania to Mongolia. It is also widely cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental. ''Allium obliquum'' produces an ...
'' L. ** '' Allium roylei'' Stearn ** '' Allium saxatile'' M.Bieb. (Syn. ''Allium globosum'' M.Bieb. ex DC.) ''Type'' ** '' Allium stracheyi'' Baker ** '' Allium talassicum'' Regel * Section ''Scorodon'' Koch ''
sensu stricto ''Sensu'' is a Latin word meaning "in the sense of". It is used in a number of fields including biology, geology, linguistics, semiotics, and law. Commonly it refers to how strictly or loosely an expression is used in describing any particular co ...
'' (''s.s.'') ** '' Allium frigidum'' Boiss. & Heldr. ** '' Allium jacquemontii'' Kunth ** ''
Allium moschatum ''Allium moschatum'' is a Eurasian species of wild onion with a range extending from Spain to Iran. ''Allium moschatum'' is a bulb-forming perennial. Flowers are born in umbels on top of thin, wiry scapes rarely more than 15 cm tall; tepal ...
'' L. subgenus ''Type'' ** '' Allium popovii'' Vved.


= Subgenus ''Cepa''

= Polyphyletic. 5 sections. * Section ''Annuloprason'' Type ''A. fedschenkoanum'' * Section ''Cepa'' Type ''A. cepa'' * Section ''Condensatum'' Type ''A. '' * Section ''Sacculiferum'' Type ''A. condensatum'' * Section ''Schoenoprasum'' Type ''A. schoenoprasum'' ;Sections * Section ''Annuloprason'' T.V.Egorova ** '' Allium atrosanguineum'' Schrenk (including ''Allium fedschenkoanum'' Regel; ''Allium kaufmannii'' Regel) ** '' Allium fedschenkoanum'' Regel. ''Type'' ** '' Allium semenovii'' Regel * Section ''Cepa'' (Mill.) Prokh. ** '' Allium altaicum'' Pall. ** '' Allium asarense'' R.M.Fritsch & Matin ** '' Allium cepa'' L. ''Type'' onion ** '' Allium ×cornutum'' Clementi ** '' Allium farctum'' Wendelbo ** ''
Allium fistulosum ''Allium fistulosum'', the Welsh onion, also commonly called bunching onion, long green onion, Japanese bunching onion, and spring onion, is a species of perennial plant, often considered to be a kind of scallion. The species is very similar ...
'' L. Welsh onion ** '' Allium galanthum'' Kar. & Kir. (Syn. ''Allium pseudocepa'' Schrenk) ** ''
Allium oschaninii ''Allium oschaninii'', the French gray shallot, ''griselle'' or true shallot, is a perennial plant of the onion genus ''Allium''. It forms underground bulbs much like the (French red) shallot The shallot is a botanical variety (a cultivar) of ...
'' O.Fedtsch. shallot ** '' Allium praemixtum'' Vved. ** '' Allium ×proliferum'' (Moench) Schrad. ex Willd. (= ''A. fistulosum'' × ''A. cepa'', Syn. ''Allium cepa'' var. ''bulbiferum'' Regel, ''Allium cepa'' var. ''proliferum'' (Moench) Alef., ''Allium cepa'' var. ''viviparum'' (Metzg.) Alef., ''Allium cepa viviparum'' Metzg., ''Allium'' ×''wakegii'' Araki) ** '' Allium pskemense'' B.Fedtsch. ** '' Allium rhabdotum'' Stearn ** '' Allium vavilovii'' Popov & Vved. * Section ''Condensatum'' N. Friesen : Eastern Siberia and Mongolia north to Korea and Japan ** '' Allium condensatum'' Turcz. * Section ''Sacculiferum'' P.P.Gritz. ** ''
Allium chinense ''Allium chinense'' (also known as Chinese onion,Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name DatabaseUniversity of Melbourne. Updated 3 August 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2014. Chinese scallion, glittering chive, Japanese scallion, Kiangsi scallion, an ...
'' G.Don (Syn. ''Allium bakeri'' Regel) Chinese onion ** '' Allium linearifolium'' H.J.Choi & B.U.Oh ** '' Allium longistylum'' Baker (Syn. ''A. jeholense'' Franch., ''A. hopeiense'' Nakai) ** '' Allium pseudojaponicum'' Makino ** '' Allium sacculiferum'' Maxim. ** '' Allium taquetii'' H.Lév. ** '' Allium thunbergii'' G.Don ''Type'' ** '' Allium virgunculae'' F.Maek. & Kitam. * Section ''Schoenoprasum'' Dum. ** '' Allium altyncolicum'' N.Friesen ** '' Allium karelinii'' Poljakov (Syn. ''Allium schoenoprasum'' var. ''scaberrimum'' Regel) ** '' Allium ledebourianum'' Schult. & Schult. f. ** '' Allium maximowiczii'' Regel ** '' Allium oliganthum'' Kar. & Kir. (Syn. ''Allium stenophyllum'' Schrenk) ** '' Allium schmitzii'' Cout. ** ''
Allium schoenoprasum Chives, scientific name ''Allium schoenoprasum'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae that produces edible leaves and flowers. Their close relatives include the common onions, garlic, shallot, leek, scallion, and ...
'' L. ''Type'' chives


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Etymology

The name ''Allium'' is ancient, and the plant was known to both the Romans and the Greeks. The name is thought to be Celtic in origin, meaning "to burn", in reference to its taste and smell. One of the earliest uses of the name in botany, was by Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656- 1708).


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