Onion

  • AAllium Cepa Centurion

    Allium Cepa Centurion

    Description Allium Cepa Centurion, commonly known as the onion, is a biennial plant that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed vegetables in the world. The plant produces edible bulbs that range in size from small to large and are typically round or oblong in shape. The bulb has layers of papery…

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  • AAllium Cepa Redspark

    Allium Cepa Redspark

    Description Allium Cepa Redspark, commonly known as Red Onion or Onion, is a popular vegetable plant that belongs to the Allium genus. It is characterized by its round shape and deep red color, which makes it a beautiful and attractive addition to any garden.This plant is widely cultivated for its bulbs, which are used for culinary purposes. It is a…

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  • AAllium Cepa

    Allium Cepa

    Description Allium Cepa, commonly known as Onion, is a biennial plant belonging to the genus Allium and family Amaryllidaceae. It is widely cultivated for its edible bulb which is used in various cuisines worldwide. Onions are native to Central Asia and have been cultivated for over 5000 years. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Liliopsida Order Asparagales…

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  • AAllium Cepa Red Baron

    Allium Cepa Red Baron

    Description Allium Cepa Red Baron is a beautiful onion variety that produces deep red bulbs that are sure to stand out in any garden. This heirloom variety is easy to grow and produces large, sweet onions that are perfect for cooking or eating raw. The bulbs are round and can grow up to 3 inches in diameter. The plant itself…

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  • AAllium Porrum Bleu De Solaise

    Allium Porrum Bleu De Solaise

    Description Allium Porrum Bleu De Solaise, commonly known as the Blue Solaise Leek, is a vegetable plant that belongs to the Allium family. This type of onion is a biennial plant, which means it takes two years to complete its life cycle. The first year, the plant produces a bulb and leaves, and in the second year, it produces its…

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