In message , Gribela
writes
Could someone ID this plant for me? I always thought it was wild garlic
but having googled wild garlic, it obviously isn't. It grows strappy
leaves much like snowdrops (get a lot of those too) and grows just
after the snowdrops finish. It reeks of onion, has a snowdrop like bulb
(although some have a second bulb below the first) but the flower is
really odd. The plant has a stem with a papery bag at the top, there
are a group of fleshy seed things in the bag and out of the bag drops a
narrow stem with a white bell shaped flower. Does anyone recognise it?
They're just finishing now, grow in drifts in the grass.
http://picasaweb.google.com/HeatherM...39851715143746
http://picasaweb.google.com/HeatherM...39759010977906
http://picasaweb.google.com/HeatherM...39719644195554
Thanks.
It may be Allium paradoxum.
There are several Allium with triquetrous (3-cornered) flower stalks.
Those naturalised in Britain are Allium triquetrum (three-cornered
garlic), Allium pendulinum (Italian garlic) and Allium paradoxum
(few-flowered garlic). The latter is the only one of the three to bear
bulbils in the inflorescence, so I infer that that is what you have.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley