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36675 Allium. http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/files/index/Tree_of_life/plants/magnoliophyta/magnoliophytina/liliopsida/alliaceae/allium/index.html Hämet-Ahti, L., Suominen, J., Ulvinen, T. & Uotila, P. (eds), 1998; Retkeilykasvio (Field Flora of Finland); Ed. 4. 656 pp.; Finnish Museum of Natural History, Botanical Museum. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science allium   wild   onion   cepa   garlic   field   sativum   l   flowering   plants   brodiaea   spodoptera   litura Jan 1, 2007  

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