Allium microdictyon

{{Short description|Species of plant}}

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|image=Allium microdictyon 80068473.jpg

|image_caption=In bloom on the banks of the Tom River

|taxon=Allium microdictyon

|parent = Allium subg. Anguinum

|authority=Prokh.

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Allium microdictyon is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to eastern Siberia, Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea, and the southern portions of the Russian Far East.{{cite POWO |id=528411-1 |title=Allium microdictyon Prokh. |access-date=3 April 2023 }} It is very similar to Allium ochotense and is called 'mountain garlic' along with it by Koreans, who consume their leaves as a side dish.{{cite journal |title=Molecular identification of Allium ochotense and Allium microdictyon using multiplex-PCR based on single nucleotide polymorphisms |year=2018 |last1=Kim |first1=Yong-Bog |last2=Ramekar |first2=Rahul Vasudeo |last3=Choi |first3=Seong-Jin |last4=Choi |first4=Byoung-Gon |last5=Kim |first5=Se-Won |last6=Moon |first6=Youn-Ki |last7=Noh |first7=Hee-Sun |last8=Lee |first8=Ju-Kyong |last9=Hong |first9=Jin-Sung |last10=Park |first10=Nam-Il |last11=Choi |first11=Ik-Young |last12=Choi |first12=Seon-Kang |last13=Park |first13=Kyong-Cheul |journal=Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology |volume=59 |issue=6 |pages=865–873 |doi=10.1007/s13580-018-0069-0 |s2cid=256206177 }}

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