
Garlic Mustard: Invasive, Destructive, Edible - The Nature Conservancy
Oct 25, 2024 · Garlic mustard, originally from Europe and Asia, has become a very troublesome invasive plant across the Northeast, Midwest and Northwest of the United States. The plant …
Alliaria petiolata - Wikipedia
Alliaria petiolata, or garlic mustard, is a biennial flowering plant in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). It is native to Europe, western and central Asia, north-western Africa, …
Garlic Mustard - Penn State Extension
Mar 11, 2020 · Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is an invasive biennial weed. This article displays images to assist with identification and provides recommendations for control, including a …
Garlic Mustard | National Invasive Species Information Center
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolate) is a highly destructive invader in North America. As well as hindering the survival of native plants, it poses a particular threat to the survival of the rare …
Garlic Mustard, a Ubiquitous Invasive Weed - Penn State Extension
Feb 22, 2023 · Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is a non-native, biennial, clumping edible weed. It is also known as sauce-alone, jack-by-the-hedge, garlic root, poor man's mustard, hedge …
Garlic mustard | UMN Extension
Garlic mustard is a noxious weed that spreads primarily by seed. Garlic mustard grows in mounds and has clusters of small white flowers and scalloped green leaves that smell like garlic when …
Garlic mustard identification and control - King County
Garlic mustard is a regulated Class A noxious weed. This means eradication is required state-wide. Garlic mustard is also on the Washington quarantine list and it is illegal to buy, sell or …
Invasive Plant Factsheet: Garlic mustard | Integrated Pest …
Garlic mustard can thrive in a variety of climates and grows in full sun to full shade. It can survive in relatively dry to wet soil. The plant grows most aggressively in woodland areas with moist …
Garlic mustard | (Alliaria petiolata) | Wisconsin DNR
Common names: mustard root, garlic root, garlic-wort; Scientific names: Alliaria officinalis; Alliaria alliaria; Arabis petiolata; Classification in Wisconsin: Restricted. Ecological Threat. It Invades …
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) - Minnesota DNR
Garlic mustard is an early-season biennial herb that germinates from seed, forms a rosette in the first year, sends up a mature flowering stem the second year, sets seed and dies. Garlic …