I think that Toddy is right. Some onions (aka Allium sp.) ae used for decorative plantings.
Snip off a leaf:
a) is it tubular, hollow inside?
b) crush some. Does it smell like onion?
swimbo says it is honeybell yep she 's right
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=h...UICygC&biw=1024&bih=715#imgrc=gMyLqIEcKA2jdM:
In the Sutton's link, I see Allium nectaroscordum . 'Silicum' I can only imagine that Silicum is somebody's common name.
In this post, I have corrected their notation of the correct Latin name. The Genus, Allium, is always capitalized.
The species, the specific term, nectaroscordum is never to be capitalized.
In the Sutton's link, I see Allium nectaroscordum . 'Silicum' I can only imagine that Silicum is somebody's common name.
In this post, I have corrected their notation of the correct Latin name. The Genus, Allium, is always capitalized.
The species, the specific term, nectaroscordum is never to be capitalized.
Toddy: Is A. siculum another species as well? I get to use A. because no other genus, generic term beginning with 'A' has been used.
In the olden days of type writers, words were underlined by the proof reader as a message to the typesetter = use Italics font for these words.