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Allium haematochiton

BULB
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Red-skinned Onion
 
Form: Bulb Growth habit: Clumps of grass-like leaves
Size: 1'h Deciduous: Bulbs go dormant in summer/fall
Flowering Season: Spring Growth Rate: Fast
Flower Color: White-rose Hardiness: to 2500'
Exposure: Full sun Cultural Uses: Onions are edible, but small
Soil Moisture: Dry when dormant. Needs soil moisture while actively growing.
Soil Type: Prefers a well drained soil. clay or stony soils CNPS Status: Not Listed
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Distribution: Dry slopes and ridges in the southern coastal and peninsular mountains Habitat: Dry slopes, ridges, chaparral, coastal sage scrub, valley grasslands
 
Wildlife Value: Onions are a food source to wildlife, flowers attract nectar loving insects and birds. Ground squirrels love onions, especially when they bloom and will eat the bulbs.
 

Description:

Clumps of grass-like leaves with white flowers in the Spring. It has culinary uses.