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Allieae is a
tribe of
plants belonging to the
subfamily Allioideae of the
Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae). It
comprises a
single genus, Allium, distributed...
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subfamilial form,
Allieae, in Dumortier's
Florula Belgica (1827), with six genera. The 'Alliaceae' have been
treated as
Allieae within the
family Liliaceae...
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onions or garlic. With over 850
species Allium is the sole
genus in the
Allieae, one of four
tribes of
subfamily Allioideae (Amaryllidaceae). New species...
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which one was the
Allieae,
which as
Allioideae would eventually become part of
Amaryllidaceae as two of its
three subfamilies. The
Allieae included both Agapantheae...
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distributed over the
Northern hemisphere Allium is the sole
genus in the
Allieae, one of four
tribes of
subfamily Allioideae (Amaryllidaceae). New species...
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addition to the
treatment of the
Liliaceae was the
recognition of the
Allieae as a
distinct tribe that
would eventually find its way to the Asparagales...
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October 2010). "Phylogeny and
biogeography of
Allium (Amaryllidaceae:
Allieae)
based on
nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast...
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Allieae Allium Tulbaghieae Tulbaghia Gilliesieae Gilliesia...
- 24(3): 59–100. Moore, H. E. Jr. 1953. The
genus Milla (Amaryllidaceae–
Allieae) and its allies.
Gentes Herb. 8: 262–294.
Flora of
North America Vol. 26...
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Checklist of
Selected Plant Families Ravenna, P. (1978).
Studies in the
Allieae II.
Plant Life 34: 130-151. Philippi,
Rudolf Amandus. 1858.
Linnaea 29(1):...