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Allium sativum var. ophioscorodon Synonyms: A. sativumCommon Name(s): Hardneck garlic; serpent garlic Family: Liliaceae Growth Habit: Winter Annual Invasiveness: Growing Days: Temperature:
Precipitation: Winter Minimum: Soil pH: 4.5 to 8.3 Soil Texture/Type: Moist, light soil Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Light Intensity: Comments: Grown as annual in mild climates. Produce a flower stalk, or, technically, a scape, and are often Flowers, if they are produced, usually abort and form "bulbils" instead.Not frost tender. Cardiovascular tonic and antibiotic. Diseases: Rhizoctonia, Rust Uses: Medicinal - folklore, Additive - flavoring Woodiness: Climate: Geographical Origin: Only cultivated English UnitsReturn to Search Results
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