The scientific or taxonomic name would be Allium spp.
Garlic is in the Alliaceae family, but was formerly classified as Liliaceae. Some botanists believe it should have remained in the old classification.
Arsenic: symbol As; at. wt. 74.91; at. no. 33; valence states 3 and 5 and classified as a metalloid. has no detectable odor. Some of its compounds do have a very weak odor ... so weak that I cannot detect them myself but have been told they are there. Arsenic and all of its compounds are VERY Toxic. One of the symptoms of arsenic poisonous is an odor of garlic on the breath. This I can smell.
Common names for garlic include stinking rose, ajo, and clove garlic.
Poisons produced by plants and other animals could harm another animal if eaten. Also, depending on the animal, a food not poisonous to one animal, could be to another. Garlic is poison for a cat.
Garlic is a bulbous plant that belongs to the Allium genus in the Amaryllidaceae family. It grows underground as a bulb, and its leaves are long and slender. The plant produces flowering stalks called scapes, which can be harvested for culinary use.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Allium spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Marasmiusscorodonius.
Allium sativum is the scientific name for garlic.
Garlic i dont know if they really are.
The scientific name for garlic is Allium sativum .
Allium sativum, is the scientific name of garlic. that name was the mostly known name for garlic.
Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, too much garlic
The scientific name of garlic is Allium sativum. It is a species in the onion genus, Allium. Garlic is a commonly used culinary herb and is known for its distinct flavor and potential health benefits.
Garlic is in the Alliaceae family, but was formerly classified as Liliaceae. Some botanists believe it should have remained in the old classification.
Some people believe the strong scent of garlic can deter wasps, but there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. The effectiveness of using garlic as a wasp repellent may vary, and it is not considered a foolproof method for preventing wasp infestations.
Onions, garlic, and grapes. (I would say chocolate too, but its not good for us either :P)
No the toxins in poisonous mushrooms are contained within the fruiting body - the mushroom - of the fungus. Plants growing around the fungus cannot absorb the poison. So such plants are not toxic your tomatoes and garlic would be safe.