Alliaceae

Allium fistulosum
Scientific Name: Allium fistulosum Common Name: Japanese bunching onion Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 2068728, Khmu Name: sʔɨ́m, Description: This plant should be sown around a kltòoc (Ficus semi¬cordata) or Artocarpus (pntrìik) tree where the soil is wet all the time, or in a place where there is a lot of ash from the burning of trees and branches (>púur). It is sown in April and dug up in November or December. The roots and leaves are used as seasoning with any kind of stew and chilli sauce. One family may grow 5 kg or more, for own use and for barter., Latitude (deg): 19.7508167 Longitude (deg): 101.9971333 Altitude (m): 552, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen
Allium sativum
Scientific Name: Allium sativum Common Name: garlic Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 2063848, Khmu Name: hɔ́ɔm kháaw 'white onion' [Lao loan], Description: Traditionally, the Kammu do not eat garlic, but now some villagers grow it for sale and own use., Latitude (deg): 20.3717167 Longitude (deg): 102.3248 Altitude (m): 537, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen
Allium tuberosum
Scientific Name: Allium tuberosum Common Name: Chinese chives Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 2065977, Khmu Name: slɛ́ɛp, Description: Grown in the garden plot or in the field. It is used as seasoning on all kinds of food except meat salad (plàa), because people can get tapeworms from chives and raw meat. Sometimes people roast it and eat with rice., Latitude (deg): 18.7100333 Longitude (deg): 99.0776667 Altitude (m): 276, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen
Allium tuberosum
Scientific Name: Allium tuberosum Common Name: Chinese chives Arkivcentrum Syd ID: 2063592, Khmu Name: slɛ́ɛp, Description: Grown in the garden plot or in the field. It is used as seasoning on all kinds of food except meat salad (plàa), because people can get tapeworms from chives and raw meat. Sometimes people roast it and eat with rice., Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen, Note: "Id" refers to the original ID of the dried plant specimen