She enmys ta ymmydit ry hoi ram lossreeyn 'sy ghenus Allium ee unnish. T'ad er enney fo'n ennym cadjin "unnish", agh gyn kiartaghey, ta'n ennym çheet er Allium cepa.[1] Ta Allium cepa er enney ain myr yn "unnish gharagh" ny yn "unnish chruinnag". T'ee lhiassit fo'n thalloo ec y luss myr tilgey pontreilagh ta ymmydit ry hoi stoyral vee, agh cha nel ee ny moyl.

Unnish

Unnishyn


Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Plantae
Rheynn: Magnoliophyta
Rang: Monocotyn
Oardagh: Asparagales
Kynney: Alliaceae
Genus: Allium
Dooie: A. cepa
Ennym daa-ennymagh
Allium cepa
L.

Ta allium cepa er enney ayns eirinys ny lomarcan,[2] agh ta dooieyn feie mooinjeragh ry-gheddyn 'syn Aishey Veanagh. T'ad ny dooieyn s'niessey rere mooinjerys ayn na Allium vavilovii (Popov & Vved.) as Allium asarense (R.M. Fritsch & Matin) veih'n Eeraane.[3] Agh ta Zohary as Hopf cur raue ayn dy vel "ouryssyn ayn foddee nagh vel ny çhaglymyn vavilovii va prowit çheet er stoo feie jeelys, agh er tayrn-sthoo feie jeh'n troar."[4]

Imraaghyn

reagh
  1. Eric Block, "Garlic and Other Alliums: The Lore and the Science" (Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2010)(Baarle)
  2. "Allium cepa Linnaeus". Flora of North America (ayns Baarle).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: çhengey gyn enney (link)
  3. Grubben, G.J.H. & Denton, O.A. (2004) Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 2. Vegetables. PROTA Foundation, Wageningen; Backhuys, Leiden; CTA, Wageningen.
  4. Daniel Zohary as Maria Hopf, Domestication of plants in the Old World, 3-oo cur magh (Oxford: University Press, 2000), p. 198