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what is the relative complexity of meadow garlic plant

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Answered by priyanshisinha216
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Wild garlic reproduces by seed, aerial bulblets, and underground bulbs. Seed are thought to be a relatively minor pathway for plant dispersal. Seed are viable when produced. However, flowering scapes (and thus seed) occur on only a small percentage of plants in each field.

The importance of sexual and asexual reproduction in the recent evolution of Allium vineale. Ceplitis A(1). In the weedy plant species Allium vineale (wild garlic), individuals may simultaneously produce sexually and asexually derived offspring, by seed and bulbils, respectively.

Also, is Meadow garlic edible? Both the leaves and the bulbs of meadow garlic plants can be used, most often in the springtime. Though small quantities of the plant are considered safe to eat, it does contain sulfides. When eaten in larger quantities, these edible wild onions may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Garlic is a unique plant because it can reproduce in three different ways, from seeds through sexual production, from bulb division and from the top sets which are both asexual methods.

Wild garlic spreads by the production of underground bulbs, whereas crow garlic spreads easily by bulbils which form in the flowers. These bulbils may remain dormant in the soil for up to six years. The bulbs and bulbils can also persist in garden compost heaps.

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