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Allium vineale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wild garlic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A number of different plant species of the genus Allium are known as Wild Garlic : • Allium ursinum (also known as Ramsons ) • Allium vineale (also known as Crow Garlic ) • Allium drummon...
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Wild garlic grows abundantly in this part of Cornwall, and also in many other areas of the country. It is a plant that seldom needs to be cultivated, just give it a position in semi-shade, preferably under trees, and leave it to its own devices.
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Beginning growth early in the spring, wild garlic develops from a bulb into an upright, grass-like plant with an onion or garlic odor. Stems can grow to more than 3 feet. ... The leaves of wild garlic are 2-ranked, slender, hollow, nearly round; and attached halfway down on waxy stem.
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A PLANTS profile of Allium vineale (wild garlic) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Allium vineale L. wild garlic; ... wild onion, wild garlic...
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Alex Venables from the Tollgate Inn at Holt loves cooking with freshly-picked Wild Garlic. He's rustled up some delicious nutritious recipes which are simple enough to take just a few minutes in the kitchen leaving you more time enjoy the Summer! ... "We go out and pick the Wild Garlic, bring it back, wash it off three or...
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Sometimes wild garlic will produce only bulblets, no flowers. This plant is not the same as field garlic (Allium vineale), which is a common weed in lawns and gardens. Wild garlic has flat leaves; field garlic has round, hollow leaves.
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