Thanks, Rukmankesh ji

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With regards,
J. M. Garg

On Fri 29 Mar, 2019, 9:33 AM Rukmankesh Mehra, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear Group members,
> I have few queries.
>
> The snow mountain garlic is mentioned int the literature articles as
> Allium sativum or as Allium schoenoprasum. But any of this does not seem to
> be correct.
>
> As the snow mountain garlic produces single clove, it is supposed to be
> Allium ampeloprasum, but I am not sure. I read some old discussion in this
> group where it is also mentioned as A. ampeloprasum.
>
> Kindly help me in correctly identifying this plant. Apart from the single
> clove, what other features make it a cultivar of A. ampeloprasum?
>
> Apart from this, I did not observe any flowering in this plant. Whether
> flowering occurs in this or not?
>
> I planted snow mountain garlic during october and observed the cloves were
> grown during February, while the leaves were still green. Is this common
> with this plant?
>
> Kindly please help in understanding this plant.
>
> Thank you
>
> Kind regards
> Rukmankesh
>
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