Hollow
Leaves of the Egyptian Walking Onion
Egyptian Walking Onions have tall, round, hollow leaves up to 1" in diameter.
They are beautiful and edible! Some set clusters grow their own leaves, lending
to the plant's Medusa-like quality. Photo
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Blue-green
leaf stalks of the Egyptian Walking Onion plant
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Round
sunlit leaves
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Egyptian
Walking Onion leaves
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Glowing
Egyptian Walking Onion leaf
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Miniature
leaf stalks growing from a cluster of young Egyptian Walking Onion sets
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Medusa-like
Egyptian Walking Onion plant
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Egyptian
Walking Onion leaves in the sun
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The
round and hollow leaves of the Egyptian Walking Onion plant are like soft,
green pipes.
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Medusa
onion
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Brightly
sunlit leaves grow from a cluster of sets. A small, striped branch can be
seen spiraling up through the center.
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Golden
leaves of the Egyptian Walking Onion plant
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Egyptian
Walking Onion plant leaves
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Dewdrops on an Egyptian Walking Onion leafstalk
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Egyptian
Walking Onion leaves in the evening sun
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The
onions love a spring rain.
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Crisp
and tender the leaves do grow.
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