Garlic Super function Magic applications.
Article Content:
- .Plant Description and Basic Data.
- .Narrative History of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
- .Narrative Origin of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
- .Description of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
- .Nutritive Value of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
- .Constituents and Phytochemicals of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
- .Modern Uses and Application of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
- .How Search engine think about Garlic.
- .Research Update:Garlic.
Description of Garlic.Allium sativum L.
There are several strains or selections of garlic being grown, some of which are `Creole,' `Italian,' `Tahiti,' `California Late,' and `California Early.' Creole is particularly suggested for trials in southern states. `Italian' is a purple variety with cloves protruding in a cluster at the stem base.
There are at least two odd forms of garlic. One is elephant garlic , and the other is rocambole. Other names for rocambole are Spanish, serpent, Bavarian, sandleek, and top-setting garlic. It forms little bulbils (pea size) at the top of the seed stalk. Both the bulbils and the cloves are used for planting. `German Red' produces very small bulbils.
Garlic is similar to onion, except instead of producing a single bulbous stem or large bulb, it produces a compound bulb consisting of groups of white or purplish scales. Each group is referred to as a clove, and the bulb is enclosed in a purplish membranous covering. The narrow and flat leaves reach 12 inches in height.
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