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ALLiuM PanicuLatuM. Rosge-COLOURED | 
GaRLICK. 
idee 
Clafs and Order. 
HexaANpDrRia MONOGYNIA. 
Generic Character.—Vid. N*™ 869. 
Specific Charaézer and Synonyms. 
ALLIUM paniculaium ; caule fubteretifolio, umbellifero, pe- . 
dunculis capillaribus effufis, ftaminibus fimpli- 
_ cibus, fpatha longiffima. Hort. Kew. 1. 425. Spe 
Pl. 428. Scop. Carn. ed. 2. 0.398. Gaertn. Sem. 
56. t.16. Hof Pl. Aufir. 184. n.6. Willd. Sp. 
Pl, 2.73. 
ALLIUM, &c. &c. Hall, Helv. m. 1995. Opufc. 386. All. 
22. cum Ic. Mich. Nov. Gen. tab. 24. fi 4. 
ALLIUM five Moly montanum. IZ/, Cluf. Hift. p. 194. — 
ALLII montani. I/II. Spec. I> Ia. eod. 
ALLII montani. III. Spec. 1. Ia. eod. 
A native of the South of Europe and the Levant; intro- 
duced into our gardens by Signor G. Fasroni in 1780. 
The prefent {pecimen was raifed by Mr. Lovonrees from feeds 
received from Auftria. We fhall take fome future opportunity 
of attempting an arrangement of this too extenfive genus, the 
fpecimens of which are fo difficult to be met with in our — 
gardens. The plant figured by Harter has fegments of the 
corolla far more blunt than thofe of the prefent; but we can 
fcarcely think it a diftin@ fpecies on that account. It is fome- 
times bulbiferous, at others entirely without bulbs, as was the 
cafe in our prefent {pecimen. G, 3 
