XfrogPlants Garlic Mustard
( Alliaria petiolata )

This XfrogPlants Garlic Mustard 3D model collection contains
three
highly detailed, fully textured variations of the plant at different ages.
Herb, annual to perennial
Bloom: April-July
Origin: Europe, Western Asia, Northwestern Africa
Environment: forests, path sides; on loose, moist, rich calcareous soil
Climate: temperate
Notes:If the leaves of the Garlic Mustard are crushed, they smell and taste like real Garlic. Some mustard oils are responsible for the special scent and taste of this plant. Hence the common name “Garlic Mustard”. It is an old medicinal plant. Although it tastes slightly bitter, in the Middle Ages it was used as substitute for salt and as spice for salad.