Garlic mustard, Hedge Garlic, JackbytheHedge (Alliaria petiolata), flowering, Germany Stock

Jack By The Hedge. Garlic mustard, Hedge Garlic, JackbytheHedge (Alliaria petiolata), blooming, Germany Stock How to identify Hedge Garlic, Jack by the Hedge, Garlic Mustard, Poor Mans Mustard,Penny Hedge,Alliara petiolata Edible plant - novice Season - winter to summer Common names Hedge garlic, Jack-by-the-hedge, garlic mustard, poor man's mustard, garlic root, penny hedge, sauce alone, mustard root, garlic wort, Jack-in-the-bush Scientific name meaning:Alliaria is Latin in origin and means resembling an allium (onion/garlic).

Garlic mustard, also known as
Garlic mustard, also known as 'Jackbythehedge' wild flowering biennial plant. Alliaria from www.alamy.com

It grows young leaves in its first season, which it keeps over winter, and then flowers in the spring of its second year. Garlic Mustard: Plant profile Common names Garlic Mustard, Hedge Garlic, Jack by the Hedge, Jack in the Bush, Poor Man's Mustard, Sauce Alone, Penny Hedge, Garlic Wort, Bóchoinneal (IE) Botanical name Alliaria petiolata Plant Family Brassicaceae (Cabbage) Distribution Native throughout Europe, North Africa, western and central Asia

Garlic mustard, also known as 'Jackbythehedge' wild flowering biennial plant. Alliaria

Everything you need to safely identify Garlic Mustard (Alliaria Petiolata) also know as jack by the hedge, including imagery. About Garlic mustard, also known as 'Jack-by-the-hedge', likes shady places, such as the edges of woods and hedgerows Garlic Mustard often grows beside hedges, which is where its alternative common name Jack-by-the-Hedge says that it belongs! The specific epithet petiolata means having petioles - stalks connecting the leaves to the main stems - as indeed the leaves of Garlic Mustard do.

Jack by the hedge hires stock photography and images Alamy. [1] In the first year of growth, plants form clumps of round, slightly wrinkled. It is native to Europe, western and central Asia, north-western Africa, Morocco, Iberia and the British Isles, north to northern Scandinavia, [2] and east to northern Pakistan and Xinjiang in western China

Garlic mustard, Hedge Garlic, JackbytheHedge (Alliaria petiolata), blooming, Germany Stock. When bruised or chopped the leaves give off just a suspicion of the smell of its unrelated namesake… the leaves, finely chopped, can be added to salads." FOOD FOR FREE, Richard Mabey, Harper-Collins, 2004. Everything you need to safely identify Garlic Mustard (Alliaria Petiolata) also know as jack by the hedge, including imagery.