What kind of flower is this?
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personal knowledge
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the garlic buds have not yet opened but they are indeed garlic.
Do you have a website or something so I can verify your conclusion? I've looked for identical pictures of the one I posted but can't find anything.
Here are two sites with more information on garlic scapes. This one also has additional information on cultivation: @index">http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/archives/2007/2007-Jul-05/Article.feast/1/@@index
This one has a recipe that calls for garlic scapes: http://zested.wordpress.com/2009/06/12/white-bean-garlic-scapes-dip/
Both of these sites also have photos for you to make your comparisons.