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Grows from 1500-2000 m in N.W. Baluchistan.
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Description
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Plants 30-50 cm tall. Bulb ovoid, 3-4 cm long; outer coats reticulate fibrous. Scape 30-50 cm tall, base covered by leaf sheaths, outermost sheath membranous, sometimes papillate. Leaves 3-4, linear, c. 1 mm broad, grooved, not fistular. Spathe white to pink, persistent, acuminate. Umbels dense flowered. Pedicels c. 1 cm long. Tepals purple, 8-10 mm long, narrowly ovate to lanceolate, apex acute, veins dark coloured. Filaments entire, almost or as long as the tepals, connate at the base, inner slightly broader than the outer. Ovary oblong; style exserted. Seeds granulate.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Afghanistan, Pakistan and USSR.
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Flower/Fruit
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Fl. Per.: May. to early June.
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Allium dolichostylum: Brief Summary
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Allium dolichostylum is an Asian species of onion native to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is a perennial herb up to 50 cm tall, with a dense umbel of purple flowers.
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