Scallion

Allium wakegi

  • Scallion
  • Scallion
  • Flower name
    Scallion
  • Scientific name
    Allium wakegi
  • AliasWakegi, 分葱
  • Place of originGreece
  • Place of floweringField
  • Flowering season

What is Scallion

Scallions or wakegi (Scientific name: Allium wakegi) is a bulbous plant of the amaryllidaceae native to Greece and green onions as miniaturized (perennial). Hybrid leeks and onions in the aboveground leaves and stems in leek, similar to resemble onion bulbs with reddish-brown ground.
粘々 less than the onion, mild in aroma and flavor, soft and thin, so finely carved or seasoning boiled Aoyagi, and sprinkling nut, eat. Also has been used in Korea food pancake. Yielded little flowers, bulb-ball and more.

Common name: Scallion, Scientific name: Allium wakegi, aka:Wakegi Wakegi green onion, Origin: Greece, plant: 60-70 cm inflorescences form umbellate inflorescence flower color: white (almost every) seasonal: fall-spring.


  • Order
    Asparagales
  • Family
    Amaryllidaceae
  • Genus
    Allium
  • Species
    A. x wakegi
  • Type of flower
    Other
  • Array of flower
    Scattered inflorescence/ umbrella shape
  • Petal shape
    Funnel/trumpet shaped
  • Leaf type
    Linear
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typePerennial plant
  • Flower colorsWhite
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height60.0 ~ 70.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower ~ cm

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