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What are the varieties of scallion

Saul Goodman
2020-08-12 08:32:01
If subdivided, there are as many as 340 varieties of scallion, but the most common ones are not many. Let's take a look at the common varieties of scallion.

Purple sensation

As the name implies, the purple sensation is the purple shallot, and its sensation lies in that this variety is one of the deepest color shallots. Many small purple flowers are concentrated together to form a big flower ball, which brings amazing visual effect to people

Big flower onion purple sensation

Shi Qing

The diameter of the flower ball can reach five centimeters, and the color is light and elegant sky blue.

Big flower onion purple sensation

Chives

Chives can be used for seasoning, so its figure can appear not only in the garden, but also in the kitchen. It's good-looking in appearance and good in taste, like one

Big flower onion purple sensation

The star of Persia

The name sounds very elegant, not to mention the onion itself. Not only the flower cluster is big, but also there are many small flowers on each flower cluster.

Big flower onion purple sensation

The champion

The name seems strange, but it's also overbearing. The huge red and purple flower clusters really live up to the title of the king of the ball

Big flower onion purple sensation

Broad leaves and green onions

The flowers are beautiful, the leaves are also beautiful, the ornamental value is very high

Big flower onion purple sensation

Auffel scallion

Ophel's onion is also called rock onion. Small, charming, space saving, adaptability and survivability are its advantages.

big green purple sensation

Spartina

This kind of scallion is not the most common, and basically does not need to be taken care of. A shallot is made up of small drooping white flowers.

big green purple sensation

Leek

Unexpectedly, leek is also one of the varieties of Chinese onion. The small white flowers can be eaten and viewed. It's killing two birds with one stone

Leek with scallion

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