Definition
Genus Alliaria encompasses a group of flowering plants within the mustard family known for their distinctive garlic scent. Think of it as a family of plants ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ with a shared love for garlic! These plants are often found in woodlands and disturbed areas. Unlike scentless plants, Alliaria emits a strong, pungent aroma when crushed. It's like the difference between a quiet library and a lively concert. This genus includes species that can be both beneficial and problematic, depending on their invasiveness.