Mystery seeds?!?!?!

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Mystery seeds?!?!?!

Post: # 84946Post Annpan »

What is this???

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They smell a bit oniony... look a little like spring onions... the 'bulbs'/ 'seeds' are between 5mm and 1cm in diameter.


I have thousands of them... I thought they were sweet peas, because they are growing where I only had sweet peas last year - I have only been here since April...



Any thoughts??
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Post: # 84952Post ina »

Definitely something oniony. Did you have an onion nearby that seeded itself? Or, if not you, maybe your predecessors? Or maybe it blew across from the neighbours?

Could be a non-edible onion, of course... Only way to find out is to let it grow until it flowers.
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Post: # 85103Post hedgewizard »

Pick an ornamental allium, any ornamental allium. It could be any of them. I wouldn't try eating it though.
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Post: # 85111Post Annpan »

Well having done a google image search on allium, some of them are really lovely flowers :cheers:

I did find out that there are thousands of varieties though... I will just have to wait and see I guess... It is a mystery how they got there, I don't think they were there last year... who knows... :?
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Post: # 85138Post Millymollymandy »

Probably chives, if you have thousands of them. Every shoot of a chive has a bulb like that at the bottom. I have just been digging out garlic chives that have self seeded everywhere :roll: and they look just like that except for the flattened green shoots.

Leave them be, let them flower, then you'll know if they are chives or not. If they are :cheers: . If not they'll have lovely flowers anyway!

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Post: # 85164Post maggienetball »

Because the leaf shoots aren't separated, I'd definitely go with an ornamental allium too. Be fun waiting to find out though. Let us know what it turns out to be!

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