Is there such a thing as female onion?

Growers plant onion bulbs or seedling transplants in late summer with distinct male (male fertile) and female (male sterile) onion lines in the same field. Generally, the field ratio is one row of males for every three female rows and they're tough to tell apart from a distance, but males produce pollen.
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Can onions be male or female?

Onions are unisex, the ones with flowers have 'bolted'. They will probably grow bigger, but not store. Use these first after harvest.
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Do onions self pollinate?

Alliums have perfect flowers but, can not self-pollinate because the male anthers shed pollen before the female stigma is receptive. Therefore they cross-pollinate via insects (flies and bees) or by manually pollinating (hand-pollinating) the flowers in a controlled environment.
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What's the difference between a shallot and an onion?

Shallots have a delicate and sweet flavor with a hint of sharpness, while onions bring a more intense heat. You can substitute shallots in nearly any recipe that calls for onions—just make sure you're using the same volume. (For example, several medium shallots equals about one small yellow onion.)
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What looks like an onion but isn't an onion?

What plants look like wild onions? All Alliums look similar, so you might see wild shallots, scallions, onions, leeks, chives, or garlic and mistake them for wild onions.
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Are wild onions edible for humans?

More than a few people subscribe to the wild-onion game plan of "if you can't beat 'em, eat 'em." Wild onions (Allium canadense) are edible, and many people pick them while backpacking or cook them in soups.
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What plant has a bulb that looks like an onion?

Alliums, aka ornamental onions, are some of the most beautiful flowering bulbs for the spring and summer garden. Plant some of these popular varieties and they'll reward you with their stunning blooms that resemble fireworks frozen in time.
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Why do chefs use shallots instead of onions?

Gourmet chefs love to use them since they don't have the tangy bite that onions do. It is not just the taste that is different. Shallots grow differently from onions. Regular onions grow as a single bulb, but shallots grow in clusters, more like a head of garlic does.
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What are baby onions called?

8. Pearl Onions AKA Button or Baby Onions. Pearl Onions are mild, small and sweet - good for pickling in a jar and also great to roast with the juices left in the pan after cooking meat, they'll really up your gravy game.
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Are scallions the same as shallots?

The true shallot is actually a bulb with a more delicate garlic-like flavour than an onion, while the scallion, also known as spring or green onion, which is thin, with a white bulb and edible stalks, is in fact an unripe, sweet onion that is picked before the bulb matures.
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How do you hand pollinate onions?

To hand pollinate onions, use a fine paintbrush to mix pollen between several flowers. It is best to do this during a time when few insects are present. Before and after pollination, flowers should be covered with cages or bags to avoid pollination by insects.
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How are alliums pollinated?

Plums, Gages, Damsons, Mirabelles and Bullaces are all very closely related trees in the Group Prunus domestica. They will all happily pollinate each other, when they are in flower at the same time. How the plum pollination groups work: A tree will cross-pollinate with trees in its own group and the groups next to it.
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Is garlic a type of onion?

Botanical classification. Botanically, garlic (Allium sativum) is considered a vegetable. It belongs to the onion family, alongside shallots, leeks, and chives (2).
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Do onions reproduce asexually?

Through vegetative propagation, onions can be grown from bulbs. The bulb grows by the growth of the radicle and the flag leaves, after this, the true leaves emerge. Self-propagation is a natural method of asexual reproduction. Onions form buds on the surface of the stem from which it grows.
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How do you reproduce onions?

Onions (Allium cepa) are biennials, that produce bulbs their first year. Onion bulbs store the nutrients that the onion flowers need for the producing seeds. When onions grow stems and flowers, it is known as bolting. When this happens, the stems produce seeds for onion reproduction.
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What ingredient in onions make you cry?

What is lachrymator? Irritation to the tear glands causes it to secrete tears continuously without being influenced by the intent and emotion to cry. The chemical compounds released by the onions are allyl sulfide and they also exist in garlic and spring onions.
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What are the 4 types of onions?

Here's what you need to know about the different types of onions:
  • (1) Storage Onions. ...
  • Yellow Onions. ...
  • Red Onions. ...
  • White Onions. ...
  • (2) Softies. ...
  • Sweet Onions. ...
  • Green Onions. ...
  • Spring Onions.
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Are there purple onions?

Red onions (also known as purple onions in some European countries) are cultivars of the onion (Allium cepa), and have purplish-red skin and white flesh tinged with red. They are most commonly used in cooking, but the skin has also been used as a dye.
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Can onions and garlic crossbreed?

Shallots often are described as a cross between onions and garlic.
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Are scallions and green onions the same?

Scallions and green onions are literally the same thing.

The only difference is how they're chosen to be labeled at the store. Spring onions, on the other hand, are a different thing. The bulb of a spring onion is much larger, compared to the small, not-so-bulbous scallion.
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Are chives the same as green onions?

Appearance: Chives have much thinner, more delicate stems than green onions do. Texture: Chives have thin stems with a barely noticeable texture. Flavor: This is the main difference between the two: Green onions have an astringent, onion-y flavor; chives, meanwhile, are much milder.
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Are leeks onions?

Leeks are a member of the onion family, native to the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East—the biggest producers are Indonesia, Turkey, France, Republic of Korea, and Belgium. Leeks look like scallions (or green onions), but they're a lot larger.
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What plant smells like death?

The corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) also known as titan arum, reeks of rotting flesh and death when in bloom. Lucky for us, this stinky plant blooms once every seven to nine years according to the Eden Project (opens in new tab) and each bloom only lasts 24 to 36 hours.
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Why is my onion plant growing flowers?

When an onion plant prematurely sends out a flower stalk, it's referred to as onion bolting. Onion bolting is a natural process that occurs when the plant is under stress. While we gardeners may enjoy the beauty and taste of our plants, we mustn't forget that the plant's sole purpose is to reproduce.
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What is bolting onion?

“Bolting is the process by which onions produce a flower stalk, resulting in seed production. Typically, onions do not bolt until their bulbs are fully developed, around late June for many varieties,” said Balek.
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