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what is biological name of onion?​

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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The Biological name of onion is Allium cepa.

  • The Onion is a herbaceous biennial plant that belongs to the amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae).
  • The onion is likely native to southwestern Asia but is now grown throughout the world, chiefly in the temperate zones.
  • The chief nutrients present in it are potassium, calcium, proteins, sodium, protein, iron, etc.
  • One variant of onion is the spring onions or green onions.
Answered by ankitpatle0
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Allium cepa is the scientific name for onions.

  • The onion is an amaryllis-related herbaceous biennial plant (Amaryllidaceae).
  • Although the onion is said to have originated in southern Asia, it is currently produced all over the world, primarily in temperate climates.
  • Potassium, calcium, proteins, sodium, protein, iron, and other nutrients are found in abundance.
  • Spring onions, often known as green onions, are an onion variety.
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