Field garlic [Allium vineale]

36: Field Garlic. Smells of garlic. All parts are edible. It can be strong. (Prospect Park, Mar 3, 2024)
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20: Field garlic (Prospect Park, Mar 4, 2001)
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21: Field garlic bulb (Prospect Park, Mar 4, 2001)
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6: Field garlic (Central Park, Mar 19, 2000)
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7: Field Garlic (Prospect Park, Mar 25, 2000)
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22: Field garlic. Use like chives at this time of year. (Crestwood Riverside, Apr 14, 2001)
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23: Field garlic. Leaves are a little mild this time of year. (Prospect Park, Apr 22, 2001)
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24: Field garlic. (Central Park, May 8, 2005)
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25: Field garlic in situ. (Central Park, May 8, 2005)
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26: Field garlic in situ. (Central Park, May 8, 2005)
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27: Field garlic bulb closeup. (Central Park, May 8, 2005)
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8: Field garlic. Leaves now tough, but bulbs good. (Alley Pond Park (Woods), May 14, 2000)
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31: Field garlic bulbs. Good to eat now. (Prospect Park, May 22, 2011)
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32: Field garlic. Leaves getting tough now. (Prospect Park, May 22, 2011)
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28: Field onion bulb (Central Park, May 30, 2005)
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9: Field garlic. Steve explaining you have to peel the bulbs. (Central Park, Jun 10, 2000)
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10: Field garlic bulb closeup (Central Park, Jun 10, 2000)
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11: Field garlic seed pod (Central Park, Jun 10, 2000)
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12: Field garlic seed pod. More mature than the prior one. (Central Park, Jun 10, 2000)
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30: Field garlic. Bulb closeup. (Prospect Park, Jul 1, 2006)
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13: Field garlic flower bud. (Central Park, Jul 2, 2000)
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14: Field garlic flower. (Central Park, Jul 2, 2000)
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15: Field garlic seed cluster. (Prospect Park, Jul 9, 2000)
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16: Field garlic seeds. Are edible. (Prospect Park, Jul 9, 2000)
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33: Field garlic. (Inwood Park, Jul 17, 2011)
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34: Field garlic. (Inwood Park, Jul 17, 2011)
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17: Field garlic. Drooping. Seeds edible now. Also bulbs, but small and hard to peel. (Central Park, Jul 29, 2000)
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18: Field garlic. Bulbs edible now. (Central Park, Aug 20, 2000)
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1: Field Garlic (Wild Onion). A nice big clump. (Prospect Park, Nov 13, 1999)
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2: Field Garlic (Wild Onions). We didn't have time to go over this one. We spent a lot of time collecting apples. But I took a quick shot of a bunch. (Cunningham Park, Nov 14, 1999)
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19: Field garlic (Central Park, Nov 19, 2000)
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3: Field Garlic (Wild Onion). This fellow dug this up while we had lunch. (Central Park, Nov 21, 1999)
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4: Field Garlic (Wild Onion). A nice big patch. (Central Park, Nov 21, 1999)
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29: Field Garlic (Wild Onions). Use like chives. At this time of year the bulbs are edible. (Marine Park, Nov 27, 2005)
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5: Field Garlic (Wild Onions) (Prospect Park, Nov 28, 1999)
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35: Field garlic. All parts edible. Be sure it smells like an onion. (Prospect Park, Dec 2, 2023)
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