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Wild Garlic Mustard

ownerNone (Wild Harvest) (Not applicable)
originEurope, Asia, and North Africa
manufacturedNatural growth (Global)

The image features Alliaria petiolata, commonly known as Garlic Mustard. This is a biennial herb in the mustard family and is not a manufactured consumer product but a plant species found in nature. Originally native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, it has spread globally and is often considered a wild edible herb or, in some regions like North America, a highly invasive weed.

Because this is a plant found in the wild rather than a packaged retail brand, there is no corporate ownership, manufacturing facility, or branding associated with it. In a culinary context, it is harvested manually for its garlic-like flavor in salads or pestos. It grows naturally across various temperate climates and is typically identified by its kidney-shaped, scalloped leaves and distinctive garlicky scent when crushed.

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