wild garlic
Allium vineale L.
- Appearance
- Allium vineale is a perennial plant that originates from a bulb. Plants range from 11-35 in. (30-90 cm) in height.
- Foliage
- Leaves are tubular, hollow, slender, and have a waxy appearance.
- Flowers
- In May to June plants produce purple, tubular flowers that are less than 0.25 in. (5 mm) long.
- Fruit
- The flowers are eventually replaced by bulblets, either completely or partially.
- Ecological Threat
- Allium vineale is native to Europe and thrives in fields, meadows, waste grounds and other disturbed areas.
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