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This weed, also called wild garlic, is common in spring.
So wild garlic is, at best, just an ancient salad ingredient.
Herbs such as wild garlic and mustard also grow throughout the park.
Birds were singing and the air was pungent with the smell of wild garlic.
Wild garlic appears in lawns in spring and again at this time of year.
Even today the Crafnant valley smells of wild garlic when it flowers.
From Northern California, there's a subtle hint of wild garlic.
They longed for the sound of Latin, a hot bath, food seasoned with something other than wild garlic.
Another problem this time of year is the ubiquitous wild onion, wild garlic or whatever you call it.
The quills were golden, died with wild garlic, signifying Roman dead.
I seasoned it with wild garlic and jack-in-the-pulpit roots.
Along a ditch, clumps of violet mixed with wild garlic and buttercups.
In spring, the whole wood is filled with bluebells and the starry flowers of the wild garlic.
As to weed invasion: one of the most prevalent weeds at this time of year is wild garlic.
The air, he noticed, smelled of wild garlic, with a hint of tar from the hot road surface.
Common names include wild garlic (used for many Allium species) and three-cornered leek.
It has thinner leaves than Wild Garlic but a similar 'garlicky' smell.
It can also be used as a herb to flavour food, much in the same way as Wild Garlic.
There it was again: wild garlic.
Transfer the mayonnaise to a bowl, then stir in the chopped herbs, lemon juice and half of the wild garlic.
Extra wild garlic in the old antelope stew."
There, too, are the ramsons, the wild garlic whose white petals are delicious, the smell less so.
Her breath smelled of wild garlic.
Soon there will be a valley of wild garlic; a carpet of woodland bluebells.
Plants such as wild garlic, nettles and watercress may have been gathered in the wild.
Crow garlic (Allium vineale) is similar, but it has a strong garlic taste.
Unlike the related Allium vineale (crow garlic) and Allium oleraceum (field garlic), the flower-head contains no bulbils, only flowers.