Garlic is an onion relative, along with chives and leeks in the Allium genus, and many such plants have obvious flowers and are used in gardens. Allium caeruleum is an example called Blue Globe Onion, with a large ball of tiny flowers on a tall green stalk, very striking and popular for detailed garden designs. Others will have single yellow flowers, or white. If you thought it was related to garlic because of its smell, and you mean a small clump of tapered flat leaves, with a white three/six-petaled flower that turns light purple, that is Spring Star Flower, Ipheion uniflorum. It is a bulb, like onions, that also spreads like onions, making patches in a lawn in early spring. If you do not want it there, it is very difficult to get rid of.
Bear's garlic is a wild plant related to chives, Latin name Allium ursinum.
Allium sativum is the scientific name for garlic.
Garlic is a bulbous plant that belongs to the Allium genus in the Amaryllidaceae family. It grows underground as a bulb, and its leaves are long and slender. The plant produces flowering stalks called scapes, which can be harvested for culinary use.
angiosperm
Conifers are non-flowering plants.
An antophyte is an alternative name for an anthophyte, a flowering plant or any extinct relative of a flowering plant.
The flowering plant is a bougainvillea. (from the genus name)
The scientific term for the process of pollen entering the ovary of a flowering plant is called "pollination."
The Latin term for the flowering plant that is also known as Maile is 'Alyxia oliviformis'. This plant is Hawaiian and generally grows in the form of a shrub.
Another name for the flowering woodland plant known as Cuckoo Pint is Arum Lily.
Yasmin is the name in Persian for a flowering plant, and to which the name Jasmine derives from.
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".