Nothoscordum inodorum
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| Nothoscordum inodorum (Aiton) Nicholson |
Nothoscordum inodorum (syn. Allium inodorum, Nothoscordum borbonicum, Nothoscordum gracile, Honey-bells, False Garlic) is a bulbous perennial of the family Alliaceae, closely related to and resembling species of the genus Allium. It is a native of South America but has become naturalised as a weed in many other parts of the world. The whitish flowers are sweetly scented.

