Aspen onion (Allium bisceptrum) found in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and California grows at 4,000 to 7,500 feet in elevation. This plant is usually found in dry, sandy, or rocky soil. At various stages of growth this wild onion (as well as all wild onions) does share similarities with other plants, some of which are poisonous.
Disclaimer: As always, please remember to do your own extensive research before using any plans for consumption or medicine. Do not rely on any of my videos for positive identification. If you find written sources from credentialed authors, you can develop the knowledge and confidence to safely engage in foraging. I am an amateur ethnobotanist myself, so everyone can forage safely and confidently if they are willing to put in the time to develop an “expertise” derived from expert sources.
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