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Allium Aaseae vs Allium Brulloi

Allium aaseae · Allium brulloi

Allium Aaseae

Allium aaseae

T Traditional Use
Allium Aaseae
Family
Amaryllidaceae
Genus
Allium
Primary use
aromatic

Allium aaseae, the Southern Idaho onion or Aase's onion, is a plant species endemic to southwestern Idaho. It has been reported from 6 counties: Elmore, Ada, Boise, Gem, Payette and Washington.

Allium Brulloi

Allium brulloi

T Traditional Use
Family
Amaryllidaceae
Genus
Allium
Primary use
aromatic

Allium brulloi is a plant species of wild onion from the family Amaryllidaceae, described originally by Cristina Salmeri in 1998. This is a flowering plant native to the calcareous rocks of Astipalaia, Greece, a SE Aegean island.

At a glance

  • · Same genus (Allium) — close relatives, often substitutable.
  • · Both are primarily aromatic.
  • · Evidence tiers — Allium Aaseae: T; Allium Brulloi: T.