Garlic Mustard

Description:

Garlic mustard has an opposite stem arrangment with deltoid shaped leaves. The leaves have scaloped margins and are also palmate. The stem is thin and Herbaceous. The flowers have 4 white petals in the shape of a cross. The fruit produced are long seed pods.

How to get rid of it?

Bungleweed can be pulled out by hand. Watering the plant the day before can loosen the roots for eaisier pulling. Ensure to remove all of the root and root fragments can re-sprout.

What to replace it with?

Garlic Mustard can be replaced with Wild Ginger which is native to ontario.