The scientific or taxonomic name would be Allium spp.
Garlic is in the Alliaceae family, but was formerly classified as Liliaceae. Some botanists believe it should have remained in the old classification.
Garlic comes from the root of the garlic plant.
Arsenic: symbol As; at. wt. 74.91; at. no. 33; valence states 3 and 5 and classified as a metalloid. has no detectable odor. Some of its compounds do have a very weak odor ... so weak that I cannot detect them myself but have been told they are there. Arsenic and all of its compounds are VERY Toxic. One of the symptoms of arsenic poisonous is an odor of garlic on the breath. This I can smell.
No, garlic is not a polar substance. It is actually a non-polar substance. The smell from garlic comes from the chemical diallyl disulfide.
Poisons produced by plants and other animals could harm another animal if eaten. Also, depending on the animal, a food not poisonous to one animal, could be to another. Garlic is poison for a cat.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Allium spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Marasmiusscorodonius.
Garlic i dont know if they really are.
The scientific name for garlic is Allium sativum .
Allium sativum is the scientific name for garlic.
Allium sativum, is the scientific name of garlic. that name was the mostly known name for garlic.
Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, too much garlic
Garlic (Allium sativum) is the source plant of Garlic. It is a bulb and a member of the "allium" family of plants which includes the "onion".
Garlic is in the Alliaceae family, but was formerly classified as Liliaceae. Some botanists believe it should have remained in the old classification.
Onions, garlic, and grapes. (I would say chocolate too, but its not good for us either :P)
No the toxins in poisonous mushrooms are contained within the fruiting body - the mushroom - of the fungus. Plants growing around the fungus cannot absorb the poison. So such plants are not toxic your tomatoes and garlic would be safe.
Garlic is not harmful to dogs. Some dogs dislike the smell or taste & won't eat it, but many pet owners add garlic powder or finely chopped garlic to their pet's food to help in repelling fleas.