- Allium drummondii
Taxobox
name = Drummond's onion
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Alliaceae
genus = "Allium "
species = "A. drummondii"
binomial = "Allium drummondii"
binomial_authority = Regel.Drummond's onion ("Allium drummondii"), also known as Wild garlic and the Prairie onion, is a perennial plant native to
North America . It is utilized by a number of Native American tribes ranging from the South Texas Plains, over toNew Mexico and then intoCalifornia . The lovely white flowers come into bloom April through May coming in a variety of colors ranging from white to pink. Seemingly a rather nice flowering species, "Allium drummondii" is quite an invasive fellow.Uses
This species of "
Allium " is gathered by Natives for its small edible bulbs. Drummond's Onion contains a considerable amount ofinulin , a non-reducing sugar that humans cannot digest. Because of this these onions must be heated for long periods of time in order to convert the inulin into digestable sugars. Tribes of the Texas and New Mexico area used the onion as an addition to meat dishes where as some tribes in California used it more primarily as a main dish.
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