Few-flowered Leek (Allium paradoxum) a highly invasive species, growing in a dense smothering carpet in woodland, Claverton Down, Bath, UK, April.


Few-flowered Leek (Allium paradoxum) a highly invasive Asian species which displaces native spring flora in the UK, growing in a dense carpet, deciduous woodland, Claverton Down, Bath and northeast Somerset, UK, April.


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Location: Bath, England, UK
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