The leek is a biennial crop that is grown as an annual. It belongs to the same family of onions and garlic. It possesses a stalk than a bulb. Leek looks like green onions in appearance. The leaves, white onion base, and green stalk are edible portions of the leek. The cylindrical white bulb is formed by encircling the bases of the leaves. The white base of the stem could also be called a shank.

NameLeeks
Scientific NameAllium ampeloprasum
NativeMiddle Asia but cultivated in various parts of the world such as Western Asia and Mediterranean countries.
Common/English NameBroadleaf Wild Leek, English Leek, Elephant Garlic, Great-Headed Garlic, Great round-headed Leek, European Leek, Kurrat Leek, Kurrat, Pearl Onion, Levant Garlic, Wild Leek
Name in Other LanguagesAfrikaans: Prei
Albanian: Presh
Arabic: Kurrat
Austrian: Lauch
Basque: Porru
Belarusian: Tsabulevaja
Belgian: Porei
Bosnian: Prasa
Brazil: Alho-Poró
Bulgaria: Praz
Catalan: Porro
Chinese: Jiu Cong
Czech: Pór Zahradní Setý
Danish: Perleløg Porre
Dutch: Wild Look
Eastonian: Porrulauk
Esperanto: Ampeloprazo
Farsi: Gandana
Finnish: Purjo
French: Faux Poireau
Gaelic: Cainneann
Galician: Porreta
Georgian: Prassa
German: Wilder Lauch
Greek: Praso
Hebrew: Kereshah
Hungarian: Francia Hagyma
Icelandic: Blađylaukur
India:-
Hindi: Gandha
Manipuri: Maroy Napakpi
Marathi: Khorat
Tamil: Iraakuuccittam
Urdu: Bara Sir Wala Lasan
Indonesia: Bawang Prei
Italian: Porrandello
Japanese: Nira Negi
Kashmiri: Godu
Kazakh: Luk Porej
Kenya: Gĭtũngũrũ
Khmer: Khtum-Khchal
Kirghiz: Porej Pijazi
Kiribati: Rike
Laotian: Pèènz Fàlangx
Latvian: Puravi, Sīpoli
Macedonian: Golemoglavest Luk
Maltese: Kurrat Slavagg
Malaysia: Bawang Sayuran
Maori: Riiki
Mongolian: Songino
Norwegian: Purre
Persian: Tareh
Polish: Czosnek Por
Portuguese: Alho Bravo
Philippines:
Bisaya: Sibuyas-Bisaya
Tagalog: Kutsai
Pampangan: Kuse
Pangasinan: Kusay
Russian: Luk Porei
Serbian: Luk
Slovašcina: Poletni Luk
Sorbian: Porej
Spanish: Ajo Elefante
Swahili: Vitunguu Liki
Swedish: Purjo
Swiss: Poireau
Taiwan: Yang Cong
Tajik: Siri Tez
Thailand: Krathiam Tai
Tibetan: Ñūqtsoon
Turkish: Yabani Pırasa
Turkmen: Ýapyşak Şogan
Ukrainian: Cibulja-Porej
Welsh: Cenhinen Wyllt
Wolof: Poro
Vietnamese: Poa-Rô Hành
Xhosa: Iliki
Yiddish: Pureh-Tsibehleh
Plant Growth HabitBiennial, herbaceous, bulbous, robust, odorous, erect
Growing ClimateCool climates
SoilFertile and well drained
Plant Size60–100 cm (2-3 feet) high
LifespanOne year (biennial which is grown as an annual)
RootFibrous, shallow
StemSwollen, white, thick, Height: 0.5-0.75 m, Diameter: 2 inches
LeafAlternate, cylindrical, flat; blue-green or yellow-green; Length: 3 ft. (0.9 m)
FlowerOvate-oblong, white, pink or purple, Length: 4–6 mm
Bulb shape & sizeSolitary, cylindrical ovoid- subglobose; Diameter: 2-3 mm, Length: 8-10 cm (3-4 inches)
Flavor/aromaIntense
Fruit TasteLess pungent
SeedSix small seeds, black, 2–3 mm × 2 mm
Varieties/Types
  • American Flag
  • Giant Musselburg
  • King Richard
  • Otina
  • Pancho
Health Benefits
  • Prevent cancer
  • Prevent heart ailments
  • Healthy pregnancy
  • Cholesterol levels
  • Assist in losing weight
  • Healthy gut
  • Prevent infections
  • Treats anemia
  • Prevents stroke
  • Combat free radical damage
Major Nutritions (Raw)Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 41.8 µg (34.83%)
Iron, Fe 1.87 mg (23.38%)
Manganese, Mn 0.428 mg (18.61%)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.207 mg (15.92%)
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 57 µg (14.25%)
Copper, Cu 0.107 mg (11.89%)
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 10.7 mg (11.89%)
Vitamin A, RAE 74 µg (10.57%)
Carbohydrate 12.59 g (9.68%)
Magnesium, Mg 25 mg (5.95%)
Calories in 1cup (89 gm) Raw54 Kcal.
Precautions  
  • Those who are allergic to garlic may experience allergic symptoms to leeks.
  • Leeks have oxalate in small amount so it should be avoided by individuals with oxalate kidney stones.
  • It possess high amount of nickel so it should be avoided by those having nickel allergy.
Other Facts
  • The Great Roman Emperor Nero consumed Leek to improve his singing.
  • The troops of British King Cadwallader used Leeks to recognize friends from enemies on battle field. This saved lives of many and won a victory over the Saxons by the British army.
  • In Europe during the middle ages, girls used to keep the Leeks under their pillows on St. David’s Day in order to see their future husbands in dream.
  • Leek is the National Emblem of Welsh.
  • It is an easiest plant to grow in home garden.

Leek Scientific Classification

Scientific Name: Allium ampeloprasum

RankScientific Name & (Common Name)
KingdomPlantae (Plants)
SubkingdomTracheobionta (Vascular plants)
SuperdivisionSpermatophyta (Seed plants)
DivisionMagnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
ClassLiliopsida (Monocotyledons)
SubclassLiliidae
OrderLiliales
FamilyLiliaceae (Lily family)
GenusAllium L. (Onion)
SpeciesAllium ampeloprasum L. (Broadleaf wild leek)
Synonyms
  • Allium adscendens Kunth
  • Allium albescens Guss.
  • Allium ampeloprasum f. holmense (Asch. & Graebn.) Holmboe
  • Allium ampeloprasum subsp. euampeloprasum Hayek
  • Allium ampeloprasum subsp. halleri Nyman
  • Allium ampeloprasum subsp. porrum (L.) Hayek
  • Allium ampeloprasum subsp. thessalum (Boiss.) Nyman
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. babingtonii (Borrer) Syme
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. bertolonii (De Not.) Nyman
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. bulbiferum Syme
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. bulgaricum Podp.
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. caudatum Pamp.
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. gasparrinii (Guss.) Nyman
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. gracile Cavara
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. holmense Asch. & Graebn.
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum (L.) J.Gay
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. pylium (De Not.) Asch. & Graebn.
  • Allium ampeloprasum var. wiedemannii Regel
  • Allium ascendens Ten.
  • Allium babingtonii Borrer
  • Allium bertolonii De Not.
  • Allium byzantinum K.Koch
  • Allium duriaeanum Regel
  • Allium durieuanum Walp.
  • Allium gasparrinii Guss.
  • Allium halleri G.Don
  • Allium holmense Mill. ex Kunth
  • Allium kurrat Schweinf. ex K.Krause
  • Allium laetum Salisb.
  • Allium lineare Mill.
  • Allium porraceum Gray
  • Allium porrum L.
  • Allium porrum subsp. euampeloprasum Breistr.
  • Allium porrum var. ampeloprasum (L.) Mirb.
  • Allium porrum var. kurrat (Schweinf. ex K.Krause) Seregin
  • Allium pylium De Not.
  • Allium scopulicola Font Quer
  • Allium scorodoprasum subsp. babingtonii (Borrer) Nyman
  • Allium spectabile De Not.
  • Allium syriacum Boiss.
  • Allium thessalum Boiss.
  • Porrum amethystinum Rchb.
  • Porrum ampeloprasum (L.) Mill.
  • Porrum commune Rchb.
  • Porrum sativum Mill.