The Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales. The family takes its name from the genus Amaryllis and is commonly known as the amaryllis family. The leaves are usually linear, and the flowers are usually bisexual and symmetrical, arranged in umbels on the stem. The petals and sepals are undifferentiated as tepals, which may be fused at the base into a floral tube. Some also display a corona. Allyl sulfide compounds produce the characteristic odour of the onion subfamily (Allioideae).
II- ALLIUM
1--ALLIUM
1- ALLIUM CANADENSE
2 ALLIUM CARINATUM
3-ALLIUM CERNUUM
4- ALLIUM DRUMMONDII
5-ALLIUM MUTABILE
6- ALLIUM TEXTILE
7- ALLIUM SCHOENOPRAUM
8-ALLIUM STELLATUM
9- ALLIUM TRICOCCUM
10-ALLIUM VINEALE
III-HYMENOCALLIS OCCIDENTALIS
V- NOTHOSCORDIUM BIVALE
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