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Basic Interpretation Detailed Interpretation:
[~ vegetable] perennial herb with slender and flat leaves and small white flowers in summer and autumn; Leaves and flowers are edible when tender, and seeds can be used as medicine. Referred to as "leek", such as "~ yellow".
Allium tuberosum is a herb of Allium in Liliaceae. With oblique transverse rhizomes. Bulbs clustered, subcylindric; Bulb skin is dark yellow to yellowish brown, broken into fiber, reticulate or nearly reticulate. Umbellies are hemispherical or subglobose, with many but sparse flowers, white flowers, and perianth segments often have green or yellow-green midvein. The flowering and fruiting period is from July to September. There are wild plants widely cultivated in China, but wild plants in the north. Native to southeast Asia.