Allium angulosum, the mouse garlic, is a species of garlic native to a wide region of central Europe and northern Asia, from France and Italy to Siberia and Kazakhstan.
[2][3] Allium angulosum is a perennial herb up to 50 cm tall.
Bulbs are narrow and elongated, about 5 mm in diameter.
The plant produces a hemispherical umbel of small pink flowers on long pedicels.
[3][4] Allium angulosum is cultivated as an ornamental and also as an herb for kitchen gardens.