 The study investigates morphological changes in the inflorescence of garlic specifically focusing on the architecture of a single flower and tracing developmental events and differentiation of elements. The chaotic emergence of inflorescence elements and absence of regular philotaxis are characteristic of inflorescence reversion which is likely due to the loss of sexual reproduction in domesticated garlic. The formation of numerous bull bulls is a form of reproductive strategy that reflects this developmental shift from sexual to asexual reproduction. This article was authored by Christina Winiarczak, Rafał Marciniak and Dorota Tkorsuska.