Three-cornered leeks (Allium triquetrum) are native to the Mediterranean region but can now be found across Japan. It produces flowers with a beautiful contrast between the white petals and the green stripes against the thin green leaves from March to May. Their appearance is angelic but the smell is not as you can guess from their not only English name but also Japanese name mitsukado negi, which translates to "triangular leeks," after their triangular flower stems. Three-cornered leeks are invasive. The solution proposed on many websites in Japan is to EAT, EAT, and EAT.
| 2026/4/7 |