Potato Onion

Allium cepa var. aggregatum Amaryllidaceae

Growth habit

Herbaceous

Perennation

Perennial

Native distribution

Africa, Asia Temperate & Tropical

Location

Pounder Vegetable Garden and Climate Change Garden

Source of plant

The Maine Potato Lady

Description

Similar to shallots, as they divide into clusters. Why are they called "potato onions"? I've wondered that myself. When harvesting, though, I noticed that the bulbs were clustered underneath each other like a hill of potatoes. Another allium with great storage qualities well into June or July. Flavor is strong and smooth; not as pungent as Stuttgarter. Clusters of 10-12 bulbs have a large size range from ½" to 3".

USDA Hardiness Zone

5