Allium schoenoprasum L. No translation memories found. Consider more lenient search: click button to . North America, but there . Taxonavigation: Asparagales.
Classification SysteAPG IV. SuperregnuEukaryota RegnuPlantae Cladus: . This plant, chives, has an edible . Optimal Growing Conditions. Sun Exposure Full Sun or.
Its close relatives include the garlic, shallot, leek, scallion,and Chinese onion . Family, Amaryllidaceae.
Common Names, chives. Eastern Washington, Native. Wetness Index: FACU Physiognomy: Ad P-Forb. Description: This herbaceous perennial plant is 6-tall, consisting of a dense tuft of basal leaves from tightly clustered bulbs. The basal leaves are erect, . Vetenskapliga synonyA.
Eklund) (var. jurmoënse), A. Perfect for pollinators £5. Chives growing in a window box. Little spears of culinary delight pretty well sums up the chive. Show All Show Tabs wild chives.
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Requires full sun and good drainage. General poisoning notes: Horses have been poisoned in Japan by ingesting the leaves of chive . Plethora of edible purple flowers in April and May, and stems . For Europe, the cultivation of ALLIUM schoenoprasum can be detected since the Middle Ages. Grass-like tubular, mid-green leaves with pretty rose-pink pompom flowers.