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Allium dregeanum (1 Page of 5) The Allium dregeanum plant species is found in S. Africa. It is a member of the Alliaceae family. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Allium dregeanum Family: Alliaceae Author: Kunth. Known Hazards: Although no individual reports regarding this species have been seen, there have been cases of poisoning caused by the consumption, in large quantities and by some mammals, of certain members of this genus. Dogs seem to be particularly susceptible[76]. Mature Height: 0.6 Mature Width: Habitat: Dry areas from Clanwilliam to Riversdale and Long Kloof.
Edible Uses: Bulb - raw or cooked.
Leaves - raw or cooked. Used as a condiment[177].
Flowers - raw. Used as a garnish on salads.
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