Thanks Ushadi.

Yes, the last image looks to you much like Leek because I have 
uprooted/harvested this plant much before its bulb formation actually we 
harvest them in April/May when the they got developed into a large bulb which 
may encloses 2-3 bulbs inside, while the images shared by Anil ji is of smaller 
cloves which are always present outside the large bulb and have hard shells. 

Also Leek is very closely related to Elephant Garlic and also harvested before 
bulb formation so my last image looks like Leek plant. 

Best regards 
Ashutosh Sharma 

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