Today, I spotlight an unusual allium in my front yard.
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| Taken May 29 |
Allium Bulgaricum, also known as Sicilian Honey Garlic, is an unusual ornamental allium currently in bloom where I live, and is apparently used as an herb in some parts of Europe (especially Bulgaria) but I have never eaten it and don't recommend any of my readers try to eat it without a lot of research. Here is more information on its use as a flavoring.
I've had this plant for years and like its unusual blooming habit.
Joining Lisa at This and That: A Blog, for her #ShadowshotSunday.

Sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, I've never heard of this.
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! The flowers are appealing.
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