Category Bulb
Oxalis violacea
Woods, shaded slopes, gravelly banks and prairies. Dry sandy or clay soils. Love
Lilium lancifolium
Long cultivated and not known in a truly wild situation, though it can naturalise in woodlands.. Possibly of hybrid origin involving L. leichtlinii and L. maculatum. Love
Lilium philadelphicum
Heavy, often somewhat alkaline, meadows to montane forest. Usually found in drier woodlands on acid sandy loams. Love
Camassia leichtlinii
Meadows, prairies and hillsides that are moist, at least in early spring. Love
Camassia quamash
Coastal mountain forests and wet meadows inland. Marshy meadows in coniferous forest, to 2300 metres. Love
Allium tuberosum
Not known in a truly wild situation. Love
Allium cernuum
Ledges, gravels, rocky or wooded slopes and crests ascending to high altitudes. Widely distributed on moist soils in mountainous and cool regions to 3500 metres. Love
Allium fistulosum
Cultivated for over 1000 years, it is not known in the wild. Love
Allium schoenoprasum
Rocky pastures and damp meadows, preferring calcareous soils. Love
Allium ampeloprasum
Rocky places near the coast in S.W. England and Wales. Love