Australian Garlic
Celebrating and understanding our garlic groups and cultivars
Porcelain Group
Hardneck - Strongly Bolting
Porcelain cultivars need really cold conditions to do well and in the USA are only found in the far north. They also do well in Canada. There are not many cultivars in the Porcelain Group in Australia, and those that are here would only thrive in Tasmania, or possibly mountainous regions of Victoria or Southern NSW.
General Information
International name/s:
Flavour: Hot, strong and sulphurous.
Storage: Medium
Growing location: Tasmania
Growing requirements: Very cold winters and mild spring and summer.
Planting and harvest: Late
Bulb
Shape: Large, globe shaped.
Skin colour and texture: Satiny, white with occasional streaking of red and purple.
Clove
Number and layout: 3-6 in one layer.
Size and shape: Fat, symmetrical and elongated. Double cloves are rare.
Skin colour and texture: Tight white or bronze, red, brown. Hard to peel.
Plant
Size and shape: Very tall, up to 2.1 m.
Leaves: Thick, broad leaves.
Young plants:
Matures: Late to mature.
Scape: Thick, strong developed early in growth cycle. Coil loosely, erratically, randomly and then straighten. Remove scape for large bulb.
Umbel and beak: Large with medium length beak.
Bulbils and flowers: Tiny to small bulbils, 100-200, pink, purple bronze. Numerous pink flowers.
Artichoke Group
Silverskin Group
Subtropical Group
Asiatic Group
Creole Group
Middle Eastern Group
Turban Group
- Flinders Island Purple
- Glamour
- Italian Purple
- Monaro Purple
- Ontos Purple
- Shandong
- Tasmanian Purple
- White Crookneck
- Xian