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. 2022 Jun 13;129(7):869–911. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcac067

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

SEM micrographs of seeds of 15 Allium species. (A) Subg. Nectaroscordum: A. tripedale (sect. Nectaroscordum). (B–F) Subg. Amerallium: (B) A. ursinum (sect. Arctoprasum); (C) A. wallichii (sect. Bromatorrhiza); (D) A. validum (sect. Caulorhizideum); (E) A. geyeri (sect. Amerallium); (F) A. moly (sect. Molium). (G) Subg. Caloscordum: A. neriniflorum (sect. Caloscordum). (H) Subg. Anguinum: A. prattii (sect. Anguinum). (I) Subg. Porphyroprason: A. oreophilum (sect. Porphyroprasum). (J) Subg. Vvedenskya: A. kujukense (sect. Vvedenskya). (K–O) Subg. Melanocrommyum: (K) A. akaka (sect. Acanthoprason); (L) A. insufficiens (sect. Megaloprason); (M) A. sarawschanicum (sect. Megaloprason); (N) A. karataviense (sect. Miniprason); (O) A. gypsaceum (sect. Popovia).