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Allium thunbergii G.Don   (redirected from: Allium cyaneum var. deltoides S.O.Yu & W.T.Lee & S.T.Lee)
Family: Liliaceae
[Allium bakeri var. morrisonense (Hayata) T.S.Liu & S.S.Ying, moreAllium cyaneum f. stenodon (Nakai & Kitag.) Kitag., Allium cyaneum var. deltoides S.O.Yu & W.T.Lee & S.T.Lee, Allium japonicum Regel, Allium linearifolium H.J Choi & B.U.Oh, Allium morrisonense Hayata, Allium nerinifolium Baker, Allium ophiopogon H.L?., Allium pseudocyaneum Gruning, Allium sacculiferum var. glaucum P.P.Gritz., Allium sacculiferum var. robustum P.P.Gritz., Allium sacculiferum var. viviparum Sakata, Allium taquetii H.L?. & Vaniot, Allium thunbergii f. albiflorum (Makino) Honda, Allium thunbergii var. deltoides (S.O.Yu & W.T.Lee & S.T.Lee) H.J Choi & B.U.Oh, Allium thunbergii var. teretifolium H.J Choi & B.U.Oh, Allium yamarakyo Honda]
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Japan Flora: Bulbs few or solitary, narrowly ovoid, the outer coat slightly thickened, brown-tinged, entire or slightly netted- fibrous; leaves usually slightly shorter than the scape, obtusely trigonous, 2-5 mm. wide; scapes 30-60 cm. high, the spathe abruptly acute, broadly ovoid; flowers rose-purple, numerous, the pedicels 1-1.5 cm. long, the tepals 4-5 mm. long, elliptic, rounded at apex, the inner segments slightly longer than the outer; filaments much-exserted, broadened at base, the teeth obsolete. Sept.-Nov. Low mountains.

Honshu (Iwaki Prov., Kan to Distr. and westw.), Shikoku, Kyushu. s. Ko­rea.

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