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Allium gooddingii

Allium gooddingii Ownbey  
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Goodding's Onion
Allium gooddingii image
Daniela Roth
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Dale W. McNeal Jr. & T. D. Jacobsen in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Bulbs 1-3, clustered on thick, iris-like rhizome, elongate, 2-3 × 0.5-1 cm; outer coats enclosing single bulb, brownish, membranous, minutely striate, cells in regular vertical rows, elongate, not fibrous-reticulate, fibers persistent, parallel, few, coarse; inner coats whitish or pinkish, minutely striate, cells in vertical rows, elongate. Leaves persistent, green at anthesis, 3-6, basally sheathing, sheaths not extending much above soil level; blade solid, flat, 8-25 cm × 4-8 mm, margins entire. Scape persistent, solitary, erect, solid, flattened, narrowly winged distally, 34-45 cm × 1-3 mm. Umbel persistent, erect, loose, 18-23-flowered, conic, bulbils unknown; spathe bracts persistent, 2, 3-5-veined, narrowly lanceolate, ± equal, apex acute. Flowers campanulate, 8-10 mm; tepals erect, pink, elliptic, ± equal, withering in fruit, margins entire, apex obtuse, midribs not thickened; stamens ± equaling tepals; anthers white or purple; pollen white; ovary crestless; style linear, equaling stamens; stigma capitate, unlobed; pedicel 15-20 mm, elongating in fruit. Seed coat dull or shining; cells each with minute, central papilla. 2n = 14.

Flowering Jun--Sep. Steep, rocky slopes; 2400--2900 m; Ariz., N.Mex.

Allium gooddingii is known only from the mountains of east-central Arizona and adjacent New Mexico, and the Santa Catalina Mountains of southern Arizona.

Allium gooddingii
Allium gooddingii image
Daniela Roth
Allium gooddingii image
Daniela Roth
Allium gooddingii image
Teague Embrey
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