Online Plant Guide Allium schoenoprasum / Chives


Allium schoenoprasum L. Plants of the World Online Kew Science

Submitted by Barstow on Sun, 04/24/2011 - 01:57. Re: Allium 2011. My experience is that seed of Allium cepa and fistulosum vegetable cultivars remains viable for 2-3 years, longer than the oft-quoted 1 year, at least under my storage conditions (cool cellar - 2-3C in winter and maybe up to 15C in summer).


Bieslook, Allium schoenoprasum, Tolkamer, Netherlands Allium

Allium schoenoprasum L. is the species known as chives. It has a wide distribution in the temperate Northern Hemisphere.. 'Curly Mauve' is a hybrid that I named, being one of the better "curly types" and a fascinating plant on many accounts. Many forms of chives actually have prostrate foliage; this one starts out prostrate, later becoming a.


Allium schoenoprasum L. Plants of the World Online Kew Science

Allium schoenoprasum L. is the species known as chives. It has a wide distribution in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. The range of chive forms provides a constant source of interest for this single species. The first photo by Andrey Dedov is of a mountain growing form from the Altai Region in Central Asia.


ALLIUM schoenoprasum / Chives Paramount Nursery Inc.

Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) is an easy-to-grow, grass-like perennial herb in the same family as onion and garlic. It has a mild onion flavor that tastes great in salads or as a soup garnish. The attractive edible purple flowers also make it an interesting garden plant and garnish. Chives attracts bees and other pollinators at the same time it.


Allium Mauve bloem stock foto. Image of tuin, sluit 122132114

Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly Mauve' Greyish blue, curly leaves that at first lay flat. This plant grows to about 25 cm. The flower colour is light lilac. This plant is completely hardy. Family : Liliaceae We do not have a picture of this plant. Do you have one and are you willing to give it to us? Please mail it to us at [email protected]


Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)

im_Curly_Mauve2. im_Curly_Mauve2 Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly Mauve' Photo by Mark McDonough Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly Mauve' is one of my favorite chive cultivars. I've grown a number of forms. morning, the clumps appear as blue-gray fountains of curled foliage. Intriguing!


Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly Mauve' helga.ee

Chives Chives, the common culinary herb, is Allium schoenoprasum. The species has the widest distribution of any Allium species, and is the only one to be found both in the European and Asian continents as well as in North America. But few people realize how wildly variable this species is.


Allium schoenoprasum... stock photo by Julie & Vic Pigula, Image 0259132

It has cylindrical to narrowly conical bulbs, clustered on a short rhizome, stems 15-30 cm high, linear leaves, 2- 4 mm wide, and white to yellowish flowers that are bowl-shaped to almost flat, 6-8 mm wide, in dense hemispherical umbels 2-3 cm across, summer. According to Plants of the World Online it is a synonym of Allium denudatum Redouté.


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Chives scientifically known as Allium schoenoprasum are bulbous hardy perennial plants of the genus Allium in the Liliaceae, or Lily family, cultivated for their onion or garlic-flavored leaves and for their attractive and edible flower heads, rather than for their bulbs as with most other Alliums.The term chives is said to be derived from the Latin cepa, meaning onion.


Allium schoenoprasium 'Curly Mauve HR' Greenseasons

'Album' is a white flowered form 'Curly Mauve' has prostrate foliage that curls in different directions and has gray-lavender flowers held erect above the short curled foliage. 'Forescate' is larger than the species, growing 18-20″ tall and with larger, brighter flowers.


Online Plant Guide Allium schoenoprasum / Chives

easily clearing the foliage with a forest of 12"-16" stems. The flowers are a nice lilac-mauve, making quite a show in the early summer garden. After flowering, I shear the whole plant an inch or two from the base, to avoid the prolific seed and to thwart the tendency for yellowing foliage in a psuedo-summer dormancy.


Chives Edible wild plants, Allium schoenoprasum, Edible flowers

Plant number: 1.032.190 One of the classic French herbs, the leaves are harvested anytime in the season, popular for cooking or as a garnish. Pretty mauve flowers appear in late spring, which are also edible in salads. This plant does double duty in the perennial or herb garden, or in containers. Flowers are excellent for cutting, fresh or dried.


Allium senescens var. 'glaucum' Curly Chives EXACT Etsy

Botanical details Family Amaryllidaceae Native to the UK No Potentially harmful Genus Allium Genus description Allium are bulbous herbaceous perennials with a strong onion or garlic scent, linear, strap-shaped or cylindrical basal leaves and star-shaped or bell-shaped flowers in an umbel on a leafless stem Name status Accepted Advertise here


DSBG Mid April 112 Chive, Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly Mauv… M

Cultivated for its culinary uses and ornamental garden appeal, Allium schoenoprasum (Chives) is a small bulbous perennial forming a dense clump of thin, narrowly cylindrical, grass-like, dark green leaves. In late spring to early summer, attractive, pale lavender, rounded umbels are borne on erect stems atop the foliage.


DSBG End Of April 071 Chive, Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly M… Flickr

Allium schoenoprasum, commonly called chives, is a small bulbous perennial which iscommonly used as a culinary herb to impart mild onion flavor to many foods, including salads, soups, vegetables and sauces. Plants also have good ornamental value. Features thin, tubular, grass-like, dark green leaves which typically grow in dense clumps to 12".


Flowers Land Allium schoenoprasum 'Curly Mauve'

Chives Chives, the common culinary herb, is Allium schoenoprasum. The species has the widest distribution of any Allium species, and is the only one to be found both in the European and Asian continents as well as in North America. But few people realize how wildly variable this species is.

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