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Vegetable species of the onion genus, Allium.

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Will garlic that sprouted on the shelf produce new cloves?

If you have sprouted garlic, don't hesitate to plant it. It's on sale because the culinary value of sprouted garlic is decreased and because it can't be stored longer. The cloves want to grow now. … If you want to add a cover like a foil tunnel it won't hurt, but unless you expect hard frost and a few feet of snow, your garlic should be fine. …
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Is this wild garlic?

Wild garlic grows out of little bulbs, but the connected part is in the soil. … I enlarged and checked your photos and marked flower buds: Just a quick remark re. confusing wild garlic and lily of the valleym The young wild garlic leaves appear a lot narrower and upright, which …
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Identification: which species of Allium is this?

Candidates are for example Allium canadense (that would be native, but smells of onion rather than garlic) Allium validum (also native, but the leaves seem wider and I couldn’t find any references on … hardy permanent garlic” (aka. no tangible details whatsoever). …
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