Wild Garlic: Allium vineale ... Weed Description: A perennial from bulblets that emits a strong garlic or onion smell when crushed. Primarily a weed of small grains, turfgrass and pastures. Wild garlic imparts a garlic-like flavor and odor on dairy and beef products when grazed.
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Both wild garlic (Allium vineale, Figures 1 and 2) and wild onion (Allium canadense) are closely related and difficult to distinguish from one another. Both plants are in the liliaceae plant family and are closely related to ornamentals such as daylilies and Liriope.
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On wild garlic, each of the stamens will have two prominent appendages that rise above the anthers. (See Figure 4 on the next page.) Figure 1.--Wild garlic usually has two small bulbs at the side of the main bulb. ... 0 mm Figure 4.--Side view of wild garlic. Note that one sepal has been removed to show the stamen with...
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Allium vineale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allium vineale ( Crow Garlic or Wild Onion ) is a perennial bulbflower in the genus Allium , native to Europe, north Africa and western Asia. The species is introduced in Australia and North ...
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Wild garlic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A number of different plant species of the genus Allium are known as Wild Garlic : • Allium ursinum (also known as Ramsons ) • Allium vineale (also known as Crow Garlic ) • Allium drummon...
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Wild garlic grows abundantly in this part of Cornwall, and also in many other areas of the country. It is a plant that seldom needs to be cultivated, just give it a position in semi-shade, preferably under trees, and leave it to its own devices.
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Beginning growth early in the spring, wild garlic develops from a bulb into an upright, grass-like plant with an onion or garlic odor. Stems can grow to more than 3 feet. ... The leaves of wild garlic are 2-ranked, slender, hollow, nearly round; and attached halfway down on waxy stem.
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A PLANTS profile of Allium vineale (wild garlic) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Allium vineale L. wild garlic; ... wild onion, wild garlic...
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Alex Venables from the Tollgate Inn at Holt loves cooking with freshly-picked Wild Garlic. He's rustled up some delicious nutritious recipes which are simple enough to take just a few minutes in the kitchen leaving you more time enjoy the Summer! ... "We go out and pick the Wild Garlic, bring it back, wash it off three or...
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Sometimes wild garlic will produce only bulblets, no flowers. This plant is not the same as field garlic (Allium vineale), which is a common weed in lawns and gardens. Wild garlic has flat leaves; field garlic has round, hollow leaves.
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