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Eat this, not that: Wild garlic mustard vs wild ramps

Do nothing about invasive plants

Garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata (exotic invasive species). Photo: Heather Spaulding via Flickr Apr 09, 2021 Until recently, ignoring problems in hopes they’ll go away hasn’t served me well. However, a decade-long study done by Cornell University researchers has clearly shown that avoidance is the best way to manage garlic mustard ( Allaria petiolata), a pernicious exotic plant. Evidently I’ve been doing a great job in the fight against this aggressive and troublesome invader. Native to most of Europe and parts of western Asia and northwestern Africa, garlic mustard is in the cabbage and broccoli family ( Brassicaceae), and indeed was imported to North America as a culinary herb in the early 1800s. It’s not entirely evil, as it has the spicy tang of mustard with a hint of garlic, and can be used as a base for pesto and sauces, and to flavor salads, soups and other dishes. Unfortunately, eating it has not worked well as a control strategy.

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