Edit: Answer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium_tuberosum
I’ve been letting this grassy plant slowly take over my yard and I haven’t been able to actually identify it. It has white flowers in late summer that bumble bees absolutely love. It smells like onions when you cut it and it tastes like onion as well except maybe slightly more mild.
Location: SE Minnesota
Not flowering:
Seeding out:
Looks like garlic chives.
Looks like you got it. Thank you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium_tuberosum
Cool, I figured they were safe to eat but it’s good to know for sure. Also not even listed as being invasive. Definitely gonna keep spreading these because like I said in the origional post the bumble bees go absolutely nuts for them.
I used to have garlic chives in my herb garden, before I moved. It’s handy being able to just go outside and snip up some oniony goodness for soup or what-have-you.
Herb butter. Nomnom. We Dutch call it bieslook.
Bies do be lookin according to OP
Bies the looks of it, you might be right.
Those don’t look like garlic flowers to me.Garlic chives are a different plant to garlic
You’re right. I stand corrected.
can you take one bulb out and take a photo?