Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze

Scientific Name: Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze


Classification: Plantae/ Tracheobionta / Spermatophyta / Magnoliophyta / Liliopsida / Liliidae / Liliales / Liliaceae / Nothoscordum Kunth/ Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze

<i>Allium bivalve</i> (L.) Kuntze
General Information
Usda SymbolALBI3
GroupMonocot
Life CyclePerennial
Growth HabitsForb/herb
Native LocationsALBI3

Plant Guide

Use a soil moisture meter to monitor the soil moisture where Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze is planted.

Fact Sheet

Alternate Names

Crowpoison, Allium bivalve, crow-poison

Uses

It is grazed by livestock, but seldom represents a significant percentage of diet due to low productivity, Use soil moisture sensors to measure the soil moisture of Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze.,

Status

This is considered rare or threatened in two Midwest states in 2005. Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant’s current status (e.g. threatened or endangered species, state noxious status, and wetland indicator values).

Description and Adaptation

Adaptation

<i>Allium bivalve</i> (L.) Kuntze

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