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Bulb usually solitary, cylindric, ca. 0.6 cm in diam.; tunic dull yellowish red, thinly leathery, laciniate. Leaves linear, shorter than scape, 1.5--4 mm wide, apex obtuse. Scape 10--30 cm, terete, covered with leaf sheaths only at base. Spathe 2-valved, persistent or deciduous. Umbel few flowered. Pedicels unequal, shorter to slightly longer than perianth, ebracteolate. Perianth purple-red; segments narrowly oblong, 13--18 × 3--4.2 mm, apex obtuse; inner ones slightly longer and narrower than outer. Filaments subulate, equal, ca. 1/2 as long as perianth segments, connate at base for ca. 1 mm; outer ones adnate to perianth segments for ca. 1 mm; inner ones adnate for ca. 2 mm. Ovary globose, without concave nectaries at base. Style longer than ovary; stigma slightly 3-cleft. Fl. and fr. Jun--Aug.
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Flora of China Vol. 24: 177 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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SE Xizang.
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Flora of China Vol. 24: 177 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Habitat

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* Scrub, moist places; 4500--5000 m.
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Flora of China Vol. 24: 177 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Cyclicity

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Flowering and fruiting from June to August.

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Distribution

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Allium kingdonii is occurring in SE Xizang.

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General Description

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Bulb usually solitary, cylindric, ca. 0.6 cm in diameter; tunic dull yellowish red, thinly leathery, laciniate. Leaves linear, shorter than scape, 1.5-4 mm wide, apex obtuse. Scape 10-30 cm tall, terete, covered with leaf sheaths only at base. Spathe 2-valved, persistent or deciduous. Umbel few flowered. Pedicels unequal, shorter to slightly longer than perianth, ebracteolate. Perianth purple-red; segments narrowly oblong, 13-18 mm long, 3-4.2 mm wide, apex obtuse; inner ones slightly longer and narrower than outer. Filaments subulate, equal, ca. 1/2 as long as perianth segments, connate at base for ca. 1 mm wide; outer ones adnate to perianth segments for ca. 1 mm; inner ones adnate for ca. 2 mm. Ovary globose, without concave nectaries at base. Style longer than ovary; stigma slightly 3-cleft.

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Habitat

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Growing in scrub, moist places; 4500-5000.

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Allium kingdonii

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Allium kingdonii is a rare species of wild onion endemic to southeastern Tibet. It grows at elevations of 4500–5000 m.[1]

Allium kingdonii generally produces one narrow cylindrical bulb rarely more than 6 mm across. Scape is up to 30 cm tall. Leaves are flat, narrow, shorter than the scape. Umbels have a few reddish-purple flowers.[1][2][3][4]

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Allium kingdonii: Brief Summary

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Allium kingdonii is a rare species of wild onion endemic to southeastern Tibet. It grows at elevations of 4500–5000 m.

Allium kingdonii generally produces one narrow cylindrical bulb rarely more than 6 mm across. Scape is up to 30 cm tall. Leaves are flat, narrow, shorter than the scape. Umbels have a few reddish-purple flowers.

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