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Herbaria


Family
Amaryllidaceae
subfamily
Allioideae
Genus
Allium L.
Species
Allium ampeloprasum L.
herbariaSubsps
herbariaVariety
Authority
L.
citation
Sp. Pl. ed.1:294 (1753)
herbariaSynonyms
Allium multiflorum Desf.
Allium getulum Batt. & Trabut
Allium mogadorense Willd.
Allium kurrat Schweinf. ex K.Krause
DiagnosticCharacters
herbariaPhytogeographicalTerritory
CAI (Mm - Di)
CAIRC (Di)
TANE (Mm)
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herbariaDetailedLocality
herbariaDate
herbariaCollector
herbariaCollectorNo
herbariaNoOfSheets
herbariaHerbariumAbbr
CAI
CAIRC
TANE
herbariaBarCode
herbariaTotalNoOfSheets
CAI (15)
CAIRC (1)
TANE (2)
Habitat
In wadis, fields and former areas of cultivation
FlFrperiod
April-June
LifeForm
Geophyte
LifeSpan
Annual
herbariaArabicName
Bassal El Afritبصل العفريت
Kurrat Baladiكرات بري
Lawasلوس
EnglishName
Broadleaf wild leek
herbariaUses
medicinal
GlobalDistribution
Widespread in S. & W Europe, N. Africa, Canary Islands, Turkey, Cyperus, Syria, Lebanone, Palestine, Jurdan, Saudia Arabia and Iraq,
Chorology
Med + IR-TR
herbariaIUCNcategriesAvailable
herbariaBibliography
herbariaFullCitation
El Garf, I.A. 2000. Alliaceae in the Flora of Egypt 1.Systematic revision of the indigenous species of Allium L.Taeckholmia 20(2):181
Täckholm, V. 1974. Students' Flora of Egypt ed.2. Cairo University
Boulos, L. 2009. Flora of Egypt Checklist, Revised annotated edition, Al Hadara Publishing, Cairo, Egypt
Täckholm, V, . and Drar. 1954. Flora of Egypt. Vol3:Bull.Fac.Sci. 30: 1-644
Boulos, L.2005. Alliaceae in L. Boulos, Flora of Egypt, vol 4. Al Hadara publishing, Cairo, Egypt
Ahmed, D.A., 2009. Current situation of the flora and vegetation of the western Mediterranean desert of Egypt. Ph. D. Thesis, Tanta Univ., Tanta. 424 pp.
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