| Description | 'Warrior' Bunching Onions (Allium fistulosum) quickly grow and matures early, producing a crop of slender, crisp onion stalks. |
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| Pronunciation | (AL-ee-um) |
| Plant Type | Annuals, Edibles Vegetables, Site author's observations |
| Sunlight | full |
| Moisture | average, moist |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Temperature | tolerates cooler temperatures |
| Flowers | white, borne as an umbel |
| Fruit | small, black seeds |
| Leaves | hollow leaves (fistulosum means "hollow") |
| Dimensions | 12-18 inches tall space 4-6 inches |
| Propagation | direct seeding, using small containers of thickly seed plants, then separating them and transplanting them to the garden |
| Cultivar Origin | 2015 by Seeds By Design, USA |
| Misc Facts | Bunching does not refer to how they grow but how the onions are gathered and sold in bunches. AKA: Welsh onions; green onions; Japanese bunching onions; spring onions; scallions; Allium; Allium cepa Allium fistulosum. |