Allium aflatunense is a species of plant in the amaryllis family, native to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia.
In other regions, it is commonly grown as a garden plant.
[1] Allium aflatunense is a 0.9 m (36 in) tall bulbous perennial plant with basal, straplike leaves, and hollow, slightly ribbed scapes (flower stems).
[1] It flowers in May and June, with seeds ripening in August.
[2] Allium aflatunense is generally hardy in USDA zones 4–8.