Allium Neopolitanum, commonly known as Neapolitan Garlic, is a plant species in the onion family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is characterized by a strong garlic-like odor. Some synonyms for Allium Neopolitanum include Allium pendulinum, Allium vestitum, and Allium albanicum. The plant is known for its pink or white flowers that appear in clusters during the spring and early summer. It is often used for ornamental purposes in gardens and is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments. Neapolitan Garlic is easy to cultivate and adds a unique flavor to dishes, making it a popular choice in culinary applications.