Allium Vineale is commonly known as wild garlic, field garlic, or crow garlic. This perennial plant grows in clusters and produces delicate white or pinkish flowers. Its leaves and bulbs contain a strong garlic-like odor and flavor. In some regions, it is considered a nuisance weed, while in others, it is highly prized for its culinary uses and medicinal properties. Synonyms for Allium Vineale include wild onion, field onion, meadow garlic, and hedge garlic. Whatever name it goes by, it is a versatile and useful plant that has been cultivated and utilized by humans for centuries. Its strong flavor and scent make it a popular ingredient in many dishes, and it is also believed to have several health benefits.