Wild garlic
The common wild garlic, native to British and European woodlands, is Allium ursinum – also known as ramsons.
Other plant species in the genus Allium are also known as wild garlic; chief instances:
- Allium canadense, wild onion
- Allium drummondii, Drummond's onion
- Allium oleraceum, field garlic
- Allium paradoxum, few-flowered garlic or few-flowered leek
- Allium triquetrum, three-cornered leek
- Allium carinatum, keeled garlic
- Allium vineale, crow garlic
- Allium ochotense, Siberian onion
Wild garlic is also a common name for plants in the genus Tulbaghia.
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