Taxonomically, Allium subg. Melanocrommyum (Webb & Berth.) Rouy is a controversial group with about 76 Iranian species and subspecies of the total taxanumber of 140-170 spp. Also, the subgenus encompasses A. Stipitatum Regel complex with vague borders at various taxonomic levels (Khorasani et al., 2018a). Allium stipitatum group consists of plants with basal leaves, inflorescence a dense umbel rich in flowers, long pedicles, pink to purple-violet flowers distributed mainly over western parts of Iran (Khorasani et al., 2018a). The earlier taxonomical works by Wendelbo (1971) placed the members of this group in two sections, A. sect. Megaloprason Wendelbo, including A. stipitatum Regel, A. altissimum Regel, A. chelotum Wendelbo, A. giganteum Regel, A. jesdianum Boiss. & Buhse, A. sarawschanicum Regel, and A. sect. Regeloprason Wendelbo, including A. bakhtiaricum Regel, based on size and shape of tepals and scape. The subsequent studies on members of complex recorded new taxa and revised the systematic position of some species (