Lily garlic (Allium lineare) — a perennial herbaceous plant of the Alliaceae family, characterized by cylindrical-conical bulbs 3–6 cm long and about 0.5–1 cm in diameter. The stem reaches a height of 30–60 cm, is round, smooth, and slightly ribbed, covered with sheathing leaf bases. Leaves are narrow-lanceolate, flat, 1–4 mm wide, usually shorter than the stem, with smooth or slightly rough edges. The inflorescence is a spherical or hemispherical umbel with numerous pink or bright-purple flowers, blooming in June–July, and fruiting in August–September.