Allium neapolitanum
Member of
onions (genus Allium)
amaryllis family (family Amaryllidaceae)
monocots (class Liliopsida)
white in flowering plants
Toxicity of wild garlic, wild onion (Allium spp.):
1 – Skin contact with these plants can cause symptoms ranging from redness, itching, and rash to painful blisters like skin burns.
3 – Ingestion of these plants is expected to cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms that may cause illness but is not life-threatening.
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Chris’s observations: 3 (2 are research grade)
Taxon info: iNaturalist – Calflora – CalPhotos – Jepson eFlora – FNA
Bay Area species: iNaturalist – Calflora