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Allium neapolitanum
Bulbous herb with characteristic onion or garlic odor; leaves long, slender, flat or cylindrical and hollow; flowers small, 6-parted, in a cluster at the top of a naked stem.
Its native range extends across the Mediterranean Region from Portugal to Turkey. Spotted in the little valley between Pnyx and Aeropagus, north-west of the Acropolis of Athens.
Greek common names: Αγριόσκορδο, Αγριοκρέμμυδο.
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