Tulbaghia Species, Pink Agapanthus, Society Garlic, Wild Garlic

Tulbaghiaviolacea

Family
Amaryllidaceae (am-uh-ril-id-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Tulbaghia (tul-BAG-ee-uh)
Species
violacea (vy-oh-LAH-see-uh)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anniston, Alabama

Mobile, Alabama

Goodyear, Arizona

Kingman, Arizona

Paradise Valley, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona

Queen Creek, Arizona

Jonesboro, Arkansas

Anaheim, California

Aptos, California

Bakersfield, California

Beaumont, California

Castro Valley, California

China Lake Acres, California

Clayton, California

Concord, California

Day Valley, California

Elk Grove, California

Fairfield, California

Fresno, California

GARBERVILLE, California

Gilroy, California

Hesperia, California

Le Grand, California

Los Altos, California

Martinez, California

Menifee, California

Merced, California

Oak Park, California

Oak View, California

Oakland, California

Redwood City, California

Ridgecrest, California

Rio del Mar, California

Riverside, California

Roseville, California

Sacramento, California

Salinas, California

San Diego, California

Temecula, California

Vista, California

Wildomar, California

Parker, Colorado

Auburndale, Florida

Bartow, Florida(2 reports)

Big Pine Key, Florida

Brooksville, Florida

Gibsonton, Florida

Hobe Sound, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida(4 reports)

Keystone Heights, Florida

Lake City, Florida

Lakeland, Florida

Lutz, Florida

Miami, Florida

Miami Beach, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

North Fort Myers, Florida

Orange Springs, Florida

Rockledge, Florida

Sarasota, Florida

Satellite Beach, Florida

Shalimar, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Braselton, Georgia

Cordele, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia

Kurtistown, Hawaii

MILILANI, Hawaii

French Settlement, Louisiana

Lafayette, Louisiana

Ruston, Louisiana

Scott, Louisiana

Zachary, Louisiana

Florence, Mississippi

Mathiston, Mississippi

Henderson, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

Charlotte, North Carolina

Fayetteville, North Carolina

Grassy Creek, North Carolina

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Conway, South Carolina

Florence, South Carolina

Ladson, South Carolina

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina

Collierville, Tennessee

Lenoir City, Tennessee

Anderson, Texas

Austin, Texas(2 reports)

Baytown, Texas

Blanket, Texas

Boerne, Texas

Brownsville, Texas

Bulverde, Texas

College Station, Texas

Colleyville, Texas

Conroe, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(2 reports)

Georgetown, Texas

Harlingen, Texas

Houston, Texas(5 reports)

Irving, Texas

Leander, Texas

Lubbock, Texas

Lufkin, Texas

New Braunfels, Texas

New Caney, Texas

Odessa, Texas

Pearland, Texas

Pinehurst, Texas

Port Lavaca, Texas(2 reports)

Richmond, Texas

Rockport, Texas(2 reports)

San Antonio, Texas(3 reports)

Willis, Texas

Manassas, Virginia

Blakely Island, Washington

Olympia, Washington

Vancouver, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

17
positives
8
neutrals
2
negatives
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Kingman, AZ | June 2016 | positive

This was the very first plant we put in on our bare desert property when we moved in. Someone recommended it as a deterrent to pests, and...Read More

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Grassy Creek, NC (Zone 6a) | January 2015 | positive

I grew this plant last year for the first time and absolutely loved it. Yes, it does have an odor, and that's why it has "garlic" in the...Read More

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Aptos, CA | August 2014 | positive

We have a number of Society garlic in our yard and find them virtually care free. Recently we have had a problem with the centers of the ...Read More

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Bakersfield, CA | August 2012 | positive

Here in the central California valley area, zones 8-9, landscapers use the dainlty-looking, but tough, Society Garlic as an accent plant....Read More

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Pasadena, CA | January 2012 | negative

This plant smells bad ALL the time. The smell is similar to SKUNK with some raw SEWAGE tossed in. When the plant is wet with rain or ir...Read More

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Angels City, CA | October 2011 | negative

We live in lovely home that we rent. There are three society garlic plants in the front yard along the driveway. We have now lived her...Read More

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Menifee, CA (Zone 9a) | October 2011 | positive

I've been wondering about how its flowers are pollinated, or if they ever are, a mine have never had seeds . . . Maybe they don't self-p...Read More

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Pearland, TX | December 2010 | neutral

It really does stink. I assumed it would just smell strongly of garlic, so I plucked some pods to collect the seeds, as it is a pretty l...Read More

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Jacksonville, NC | April 2010 | positive

Continuous blooms to frost here in zone 8a, humid coastal NC. Loves the drought in clay, very little fertilizer needed. Neat and tidy, c...Read More

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Gustine, TX (Zone 8a) | December 2009 | positive

This is a really great plant! I take the flowers and sprinkle them on potato soup, chili or a fresh salad. They add a really nice littl...Read More

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Silex, MO | November 2009 | neutral

i am neutral because i haven't grown it yet. i am in zone 5, microclimate slightly warmer. so far this winter, we have had 29 degrees a...Read More

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Allthingsplants, FL (Zone 8b) | June 2009 | positive

I have it in my xeri yard, both in full sun and part shade; it does well in all locations. Tough, pretty, not bothered by pests or diseas...Read More

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Battle Ground, WA (Zone 8b) | June 2009 | positive

I have two clumps of Society Garlic -- one growing in semi-shade and one in nearly full shade, and both doing quite well, so the Full Sun...Read More

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Lake Mary, FL | September 2008 | positive

I recently moved to Florida, and was unfamiliar with deer on my property. Society Garlic was recommended by a local landscaper to repel ...Read More

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Erwin, TN (Zone 7a) | October 2007 | positive

I eat the leaves like Garlic Chives, in my salad, it has not made me sick. -I wonder --Has any one here actually been sick from eating th...Read More

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Vancouver, WA | June 2007 | positive

I bought this plant twice..first in a specialty plant store then this year as a water plant..now I am trying to get info on how to keep t...Read More

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Houston, TX (Zone 8b) | July 2006 | neutral

Low maintenance, drought tolerant, pretty purple flowers, clumping gradually spreading growth habit. I love having it in my front yard f...Read More

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Jacksonville, FL (Zone 8b) | July 2006 | positive

I made the mistake of using some Society Garlic in a flower arrangement once -- gosh, what a stinking floral creation that was! In my ga...Read More

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Marietta, GA | May 2005 | positive

I like this pretty plant, even though it's kinda stinky at times. When it froze last winter it smelled like something died in my backyar...Read More

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Fresno, CA | September 2004 | positive

I love this plant grows quick pretty does not take over. Its a must for a garden. I plant it around my roses and spots i want the dogs t...Read More

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Bartow, FL (Zone 9a) | July 2004 | neutral

I strongly suggest that you do not plant this along a walkway in your garden, even if you do like the smell of garlic.

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Castro Valley, CA (Zone 9a) | July 2004 | neutral

I love the way they look, my neighbor has some variegated once mixed in with the regular ones, Personally, I have a love/ hate relationsh...Read More

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(Zone 11) | July 2004 | neutral

I remember that I brought home the bulb of this plant. Not knowing what it was, I kinda dissected the bulb. The smell was strong, and it ...Read More

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Shalimar, FL (Zone 8a) | October 2003 | neutral

I've been growing this for 13 years. I had it in full shade at first where it did well and bloomed well. The site was near the pool and ...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | August 2003 | positive

San Antonio, TX
This is a low maintenance plant that produces flowers (1.5 to 2.0 feet above the plant) continuously from March to...Read More

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Orlando, FL (Zone 9a) | June 2002 | positive

Used as a low border, continous blooms during the warm season. Low-maintenance plant. I have grown it in sand, wet loam, and containers. ...Read More

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| June 2001 | neutral

The name "Society Garlic" comes from an ancient belief that this garlic can be eaten without causing bad breath. Some sources have rep...Read More

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