Does anyone know what kind of flower this is?
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Wild garlic
That's garlic. Cut one of those tops off and you'll have a handful of little garlic "seed" that you can plant.
Garlic...the tall stem is called skapes. You can cook and saute them to flavor soups and stews or make a garlic lemon pesto. No matter what you do, you need to cut the skapes off in order to harvest garlic in August when the green leaves turn yellow.
These appear to be wild onions. If you touch them the scent left on your hands should be a tell tale sign.
It's not a flower. It's garlic and those are seeds for next year in those pods. Cut off the stems on which those are growing and save them for planting. The cutting off of the "scapes" will ensure all the growth of the will go into the bulb below the dirt.
Garlic
you can use the greens and the "seeds" for cooking just as you use garlic cloves
How lucky for you! Garlic is an herbalist's treasure.
Brelive its garlic bulbs. Check it out. May be wrong
These are actually part of the onion species. Not sure which.
Scapes! They are delicious.
When the tops curl to look like a pigs tail, that's when the garlic scape is ready to cut and be used in cooking. http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitchen/ingredients/article/garlic-scapes
Garlic or Onion family.