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Swamp Onion is tight umbel of 15 to 40 flowers with exserted stamens sits atop a tall, leafless stem. Long, basal, grass-like leaves grow from the bulb.. Medicinal uses: Onions have been used medicinally for centuries as antiseptics and diuretics. They have been used to treat cuts and burns, impotency, and high cholesterol..


Yosemite Wildflowers Swamp Onion (Allium validum)

Nontechnical Description: As its common name indicates, tall swamp onion is relatively tall for a native onion, with the scape being from 3 to 7 dm tall, and it grows in subalpine wet meadows and seeps. Tall swamp onion has a thick Iris-like rhizome, in addition to the starchy bulb found in most Allium species. It forms dense clumps in sedge-


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Swamp Onion (Allium validum). Aliases: Pacific Onion, Pacific Mountain Onion Family: Lily () Allium validum is a hardy high-country onion, thriving at elevations above 6,000 feet where your wussy, garden-variety city onions would be dead within hours. It likes the frigid mountain waters found in boggy meadows or along streambanks and will happily spend its entire lifetime there, shaming those.


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Allium validum, known by several common names including swamp onion, wild onion, Pacific onion, and Pacific mountain onion, is native to the Cascade Range, to the Sierra Nevada, the Rocky Mountains, and other high-elevation regions in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho and British Columbia. (Source: Wikipedia, 'Allium validum', https.


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Swamp Onion, Pacific onion: Family: Alliaceae: USDA hardiness: 7-10: Known Hazards: Although no individual reports regarding this species have been seen, there have been cases of poisoning caused by the consumption, in very large quantities and by some mammals, of certain members of this genus. Dogs seem to be particularly susceptible[76]. Habitats


Swamp Onion Photograph by Hiker Trash Fine Art America

The Swamp Onion (Allium madidum) occurs in the northwestern United States. It is endemic to the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon, and to a lesser extent nearby western Idaho, occurring near Payette Lake in Valley County, and near New Meadows in Adams County, Idaho. The range extent is estimated to be about 34,000 square kilometers (Flora of.


Swamp Onions Photograph by Hiker Trash Fine Art America

Inflorescence comprised of 15-40 vivid pink flowers form a dense umbel with stamen extending above the petals. Pacific onion flowers after the camas in early summer. Ecology: found in wet meadows and swamps, grassy areas and bogs at elevations of 4,000-11,000 ft (1200-3350 m). Growing Conditions: full sun, moist soil.


Swamp Onion Allium madidum

Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.


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Tall Swamp Onion. Stem erect, tall. Leaves flat, 3-6, more or less length of stem. Flowers rose-red to white, 15-40 atop stem in flat cluster; petals lance-shaped, pointed; stamens extending well above petals; pollen yellowish or purple. Grows in swampy meadows.


Something for Everyone at Warfield Bog and Hemlock Butte Wetlands

Loney Meadow, swamp onion, allium validum. Due to our dry summer climate in the Sierra Nevada, many plants experience their greatest growth and flowering period during the wet spring and into early summer, when soils are still damp due to snow melt. However, in some shallow depressions and seemingly random pockets on hillsides, the lush green.


Swamp Onion Allium madidum

Allium madidum, common name mountain swamp onion, is a plant species native to the west-central Idaho (Valley, Adams, and Washington Counties), southern Washington (Walla Walla County) and eastern Oregon. It grows in wet meadows at elevations of 1100-2000 m. Allium madidum produces 1-3 bulbs with as many as 30 smaller bulbels attached. The.


Swamp Onion, 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 in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho and British Columbia. It is a perennial herb and grows in swampy meadows at medium and high elevations.


Swamp Onion Flower

Allium validum, known by several common names including swamp onion, wild onion, and Pacific onion, has been previously classified as a member of the lily family, Liliaceae; however, it is now thought of to be in the Alliaceae. Allium validum is native to California. The Allium validum bulb is three to five centimeters long, ovoid and clustered.


G Dan Mitchell Photograph Swamp Onion Flowers G Dan Mitchell Photography

Allium validum, swamp onion, is a coarse plant of meadows and swamps, with flowers of rose, lavender, or white. All who visit the Sierra and Coast Range mountains are familiar with this onion as it pushes up among the busy masses of plant life typical of meadows. Although not considered one of the best for cultivation, its bulb has an excellent.


The Wildflowers of Agnew Meadows and Mammoth Mountain, California USA

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 in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho and British Columbia. [2] [3] It is a perennial herb and.


Swamp Onion with Bug Telepathic Stuntman

Allium Validum, Swamp Onion. Allium validum is one of the tallest onion species in the US, exceeding 3 feet in height. As its common name suggests, plants grow in moist, often marshy environments, and at medium to high elevations, in the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Range and other mountains in the northwest. Plants typically produce between 3.