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Onion Grass
Romulea rosea
40.7014, -73.3516
Field Notes
Description:
Perennial herb, rising annually from a brown coated globular corm about 1 cm diameter.
Leaves 3 – 10, all rising from the base of the plant, tough and grass-like, to 30 cm long 1 – 2 mm wide, with blunt edges and a prominent midrib.
Flowers 2 –4 per plant, pink to rosy purple with a yellow throat, with six equal spreading lanceolate petals, about 20 mm across, solitary at the end of a short stout stalk and subtended by 2 membranous bracts.
Fruit a wrinkled broadly oblong capsule, 6 – 10 mm long.
Flowering spring
Habitat:
Generally grasslands or open woodlands; also in gardens and along roadsides, often on soils which are relatively bare.
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