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Allium munzii (Ownbey ex Traub) McNeal

Allium munzii (Ownbey ex Traub) McNeal

Allium munzii
Photo: Pacific Southwest Region U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service · Public domain

Allium munzii (Ownbey ex Traub) McNeal. Allium munzii, also known by its common name, Munz's onion, is a bulb forming perennial herb endemic to Western Riverside County, California. This flower is characterized by its umbrella-like shape and flower clusters. Allium munzii is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act as of 1998. There are thirteen known populations in existence, and the latest population count stands at 20,000-70,000 individuals, counted in 1998. Major threats to this flower include urbanization, agriculture, clay mining, and other human activities. A recovery plan for Allium munzii is not in motion but there are steps being taken to protect this species.

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Native range

Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.

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