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Wild Garlic (Allium vineale), an introduced perennial from Europe, has been added to the Texas Invasives website.

Wild Garlic is a grass-like, bulb-forming perennial plant characterized by slender, erect stems and leaves, and a globe-like flower head at the top of each stem. When crushed, all parts give off strong garlic odor.
It has been increasing in numbers in Texas ever since 2007-2008 and is known mostly from North Central and East Texas.
According to Master Naturalist Jeff Quayle, Wild Garlic is reported from approximately 17 Texas counties, but hardly any actual herbarium species exist, so there is a need to collect specimens and report observations to the Texas Invasives website. If you want to report observations, please take one of their workshops to become a citizen scientist.
Currently there are 163 plants listed by the Texas Invasives group. A complete list is available on the website.
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