| Description | Mouse Garlic (Allium angulosum) is a species bulb native to Europe and Asia. Easy to grow likes good sun and average to damp soils. |
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| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc. |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
| Sunlight | full, tolerates some shade |
| Moisture | average, moist to flourish |
| Soil & Site | average, moist |
| Flowers | globular |
| Leaves | glossy green, keeled leaves are a distinguishing characteristic |
| Stems | slender bulbs clumped around a rhizome |
| Dimensions | 12-14 inches tall |
| Maintenance | plant 2-3 inches deep |
| Propagation | seeds, division |
| Native Site | damp grasslands, Europe through Siberia |
| Notes & Reference | #188-Bulb (Anna Pavord), #207-Alliums "The Ornamental Onion" (Dilys Davies) |