Wild/Meadow Garlic
Scientific name: Allium canadense
Meadow garlic or wild onion is native to North and Central Florida. It likes full to partial sun and wet soil to soil that's neither wet nor extremely dry. All parts of the plant can be eaten raw or cooked. Use leaves like chives. It goes dormant in Summer/Fall.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific name: Allium canadense
Meadow garlic or wild onion is native to North and Central Florida. It likes full to partial sun and wet soil to soil that's neither wet nor extremely dry. All parts of the plant can be eaten raw or cooked. Use leaves like chives. It goes dormant in Summer/Fall.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific name: Allium canadense
Meadow garlic or wild onion is native to North and Central Florida. It likes full to partial sun and wet soil to soil that's neither wet nor extremely dry. All parts of the plant can be eaten raw or cooked. Use leaves like chives. It goes dormant in Summer/Fall.
Size: assorted small pots