Wilton Garden Club Herbarium (Wilton Garden Club:WGCH)
WGCH-00000367
ccd25139-bbf1-4202-8a4a-f56d86f5b9c7
Alliaria officinalis Andrz. ex M. Bieb.
Brassicaceae
Marybeth Wheeler
1985-06-00
June, 1985
United States of America, Connecticut, Fairfield, Wilton, on Kent Road
41.20694 -73.43989 +-6472m. WGS84
Coordinates are for the centroid of the town polygon. The uncertainty is the largest possible distance between the centroid and the polygon edge.
along local roads and open areas
Garlic Mustard: an invasive weed found increasingly along local roads and open areas. These biennial plants, 1-3‘ tall, were introduced from Europe and naturalized quickly. The name refers to the odor of the leaves deltoid in shape, petiolate and dentate. The small white flowers bloom in May followed by siliques 2.5-5 cm in length.