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Allium ochotense, or the
Siberian onion, is a
primarily East
Asian species of wild
onion native to
northern ****an, Korea, China, and the
Russian Far East...
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Recent sources recognize this
group as a
distinct species,
called Allium ochotense.
Allium victorialis attains a
height of 30–45 cm (11.8–17.7 in) and forms...
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Allium canadense Allium tricoc****
Allium validum Allium vineale Allium ochotense Asphodelus tenuifolius Cyperus bulbosus Bulbine semibarbata This page...
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garlic leaves. The
leaves can be
pickled in the same way as
Allium ochotense known as
mountain garlic in Korea. The
bulbs can be used
similarly to...
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Allium carinatum,
keeled garlic Allium drummondii, Drummond's
onion Allium ochotense,
Siberian onion Allium oleraceum,
field garlic Allium paradoxum, few-flowered...
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southern portions of the
Russian Far East. It is very
similar to
Allium ochotense and is
called 'mountain garlic'
along with it by Koreans, who consume...
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Binomial name
Punctulum flavum (Okutani, 1964)
Synonyms Microstelma flava Okutani, 1964 (basionym)
Punctulum ochotense Golikov & Sirenko, 1998...
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Abies gracilis,
Picea kamtschatkensis,
Delphinium ochotense,
Aconitum ajanense,
Aconitum ochotense,
Corydalis redowskii,
Stellaria peduncularis, Arenaria...
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butterbur (tō
refers to a
plant beginning to bolt)
Gyojaninniku (Allium
ochotense) -
similar to
ramps (A. tricoc****) Hana-ikada (ハナイカダ),
Helwingia ****onica...
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onion also
known as calçot
Allium ursinum, also
known as
ramson Allium ochotense, also
known as
Siberian onion, is
widely used in many
Asian cuisines Campanula...