This weed, also called wild garlic, is common in spring.
From Northern California, there's a subtle hint of wild garlic.
Birds were singing and the air was pungent with the smell of wild garlic.
The quills were golden, died with wild garlic, signifying Roman dead.
Even today the Crafnant valley smells of wild garlic when it flowers.
So wild garlic is, at best, just an ancient salad ingredient.
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.
Herbs such as wild garlic and mustard also grow throughout the park.
I don't think it can do him any harm-it's only wild garlic.