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Great for dressing up potatoes and spicing up salads, this easy-to-grow Alliums pinkish-lavender flowers make an attractive clump or edging in flower gardens.
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Informative article about the spice Chive, its botany, chemistry, history and cross-cultural culinary usage.
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Kemper Code: J270 Common Name: chives Zone: 4 to 8 Plant Type: Bulb Family: Liliaceae Missouri Native: No Native Range: Balkens, Siberia, Asia Minor Height: 1 to 1.5 feet Spread: 1 to 1.
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The Chives Common, 'Allium schoenoprasum', has beautiful edible flowers and delicate onion flavored foliage. The Common Chives are at home anywhere. Not many plants do as many things as this plant does and are as easy to grow, maintain, and they come back every year.
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Whether you garden many acres or grow a few herbs in a window box, you should reserve a little space for some chives.
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PC and IP are required. AD that, "The chives are free of SCLEROTIUM CEPIVORUM (white rot) and BOTRYTIS spp.(neck rot) and the chives were grown in __________ (name of locality) where UROCYSTIS CEPULAE (onion smut) is not known to occur." Must be free of soil and packed in clean new packages.
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Chives are perennials belonging to the onion family. The small, bulbous, onion-like plants grow in clumps; leaves are slender, tubular and hollow, about 6 inches long. They produce very attractive violet-colored flowers. Chives are a native of northern Europe and parts of North America.
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Informative article about the spice Chive, its botany, chemistry, history and cross-cultural culinary usage.
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Chives are perennials easily distinguished by their growth in dense clumps, lack of well-formed bulbs, and ornamental quality violet flowers. The tubular leaves are 6 to 10 inches long. No other onion has such a wide geographical distribution as the chive and few species are more variable.
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Information for citizens of Pima County, Arizona, related to home gardening, landscaping, and arid land plants
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Chives are perennials easily distinguished by their growth in dense clumps, lack of well-formed bulbs, and ornamental quality violet flowers. The tubular leaves are 6 to 10 inches long. No other onion has such a wide geographical distribution as the chive and few species are more variable.
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The chive plant, Allium schoenoprasum, is the smallest member of the onion family. Pretty lavender flowers make this an appealing garden perennial for attractive borders or individual plantings.
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Similar to an onion, but milder and with smaller bulbs. The leaves are cylindrical and hollow. The purple-pink flowers are borne in dense terminal clusters. Probably a native of China, it has been used in cooking since the dawn of history.
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cuspidatum Fern. CHINESE : Îq Ye cong. ENGLISH : Hooker's onion, Purple-flowered garlic, Tapertip onion. GERMAN : Kerzenlauch, Tapertipzwiebel.
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Allium schoenoprasum ; EEB Greenhouse Index Page
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Allium schoenoprasum ; EEB Greenhouse Index Page
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Chives Allium schoenoprasum Chives have been in American kitchen gardens since the colonial era, perhaps owing to their robust nature and tasty leaves, which are most commonly used to season soups, cream cheese, etc.
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The commercialisation process of new rural industries, especially crops; including networking, marketing research and crop profile information.
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Illinois Natural History Survey Allium schoenoprasum Linnaeus (Liliaceae) Wild Chives Synonyms: Illinois Plant Information Network (ILPIN): Illinois Distribution Species Information < Plants of Illinois Home
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