Selected images for wild garlic (Allium vineale )
Wild garlic is a perennial plant that originates from a bulb. Plants range from 11-35 in. (30-90 cm) in height and have tubular leaves. In May to June plants produce purple, tubular flowers that are less than ΒΌ in. (5 mm) long. These flowers are eventually replaced by bulblets, either completely or partially. Wild garlic is native to Europe and thrives in fields, meadows, waste grounds and other disturbed areas.
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5446314 wild garlic Allium vineale Plant(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5438605 wild garlic Allium vineale Plant(s) Bruce Ackley |
5270005 wild garlic Allium vineale Flower(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
1550131 wild garlic Allium vineale Flower(s) Ohio State Weed Lab Archive |
1550134 wild garlic Allium vineale Feature(s) Ken Chamberlain |
1550136 wild garlic Allium vineale Fruit(s) Ohio State Weed Lab Archive |
5007060 wild garlic Allium vineale Foliage Mark Czarnota |
5270004 wild garlic Allium vineale Feature(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
5350086 wild garlic Allium vineale Seed(s) Steve Hurst |
5350072 wild garlic Allium vineale Plant(s) USDA PLANTS Database |

