Allium Paniculatum Var. Brevicaule
Allium paniculatum var. brevicaule is a striking member of the onion family known for its unique appearance and ecological significance. This plant features a cluster of small, bulbous stems that rise from a basal rosette of narrow, grass-like leaves. Its most distinctive characteristic is the tall, branched inflorescence that bears clusters of pale purple or white flowers. Native to the western United States, it thrives in rocky and sandy soils, often found in open habitats like meadows and slopes. Due to its beauty and resilience, it is a valuable addition to native plant gardens and conservation efforts.