When an upright plant with clusters of small white flowers begins to bloom in April, it’s not good news. If the leaves have a distinctive onionlike odor when crushed, it’s garlic mustard, an invasive ...
Having plenty of time to concentrate on my yard, I was shocked to find this big clump of plants in a shady area where we dump leaves in the fall and generally ignore it. Maybe small plants were there ...
On a mild spring afternoon, naturalist Lisa Sanchez identified more than a dozen wild edible plants growing within 200 yards of the Shuts Environmental Library in Lancaster County Central Park. She ...
Well, Winter aconite has bloomed and the scilla is poking its head through the leaf litter. Do you know what else is coming up? Garlic mustard…grr! Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is indeed a ...
Wild daffodils are blooming, and buds are greening on trees, but Indiana’s forests and meadows are also seeing an invasion this spring. Garlic mustard is one of the first plants to appear in the ...
The villain has many aliases: hedge garlic, sauce-alone, jack-by-the-hedge, poor man’s mustard, jack-in-the-bush, garlic root, garlicwort, and mustard root. It shows up every year uninvited reeking of ...
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