Few-flowered Garlic - Allium paradoxum
Flowers are white, in simple umbels, frequently with bulbils between the flowers, or sometimes completely replacing them. All parts of the plant smell of onions or garlic.
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Found in a wide variety of, usually ungrazed, situations such as river-banks, roadsides, field margins, other rough and waste ground, and in woodland. It can be very invasive in disturbed habitats.
In flower during April and May.
A bulbous perennial herb, spreading by means of bulbils.
It is increasingly abundant throughout its range, especially in S. Scotland. Its predominantly eastern distribution contrasts with that of A. triquetrum.
Uncommon in Leicestershire and Rutland.
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Species profile
- Common names
- Few-Flowered Leek, Few-flowered Garlic
- Species group:
- Wildflowers
- Kingdom:
- Plantae
- Order:
- Asparagales
- Family:
- Amaryllidaceae
- Records on NatureSpot:
- 8
- First record:
- 10/04/2019 (Betts, Michael)
- Last record:
- 14/04/2024 (Higgott, Mike)
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