Allium tricoccum (commonly known as ramp, ramps, ramson, wild leek, wood leek, or wild garlic) is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the amaryllis...
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unfurling to reveal buds Spathe fully unfurled Allium ampeloprasum - MHNT Section Allium tricoccum Ramsons "Allium ampeloprasum". World Checklist of Selected...
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the wild such as wild garlic (Allium ursinum) in Europe and ramps (Allium tricoccum) in North America. Linnaeus 1753, Allium I pp. 294–301 "1793 illustration...
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Wild onion (category Allium)
species in the genus Allium, especially: Allium bisceptrum Allium canadense Allium tricoccum Allium validum Allium vineale Allium ochotense Asphodelus...
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Allioideae Allium tricoccum - North American wild leek (or "ramps", a cognate of "ramsons") Allium ampeloprasum - Eurasian broadleaf wild leek Allium ochotense...
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cold. Allium tricoccum Chives Leek Onion Shallot Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scallions. Block, E. (2010). Garlic and Other Alliums: The Lore...
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Onion (redirect from Allium cepa)
Columbian exchange. They found close relatives of the plant such as Allium tricoccum readily available and widely used in Native American gastronomy. According...
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Leek (redirect from Allium porrum)
thyme Section and root base Leek sold in a supermarket Leek seeds Allium tricoccum, a North American plant commonly known as "wild leek" Culture of Wales...
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Allium tuberosum (garlic chives, Oriental garlic, Asian chives, Chinese chives, Chinese leek) is a species of plant native to the Chinese province of Shanxi...
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Vved. Allium traubii T.M.Howard Allium trautvetterianum Regel Allium tribracteatum Torr. – threebract onion Allium trichocnemis J.Gay Allium tricoccum Aiton...
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recent genetics classify it under its own species, Allium ochotense. sansai ramsons Allium tricoccum (ramps) Holubec, V., Magos Brehm, J., Uzundzhalieva...
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unincorporated community Ramp Run, a stream in Ohio Ramp (plant), Allium tricoccum, a wild onion or garlic, native to eastern North America Car ramp,...
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Allium canadense, the Canada onion, Canadian garlic, wild garlic, meadow garlic and wild onion is a perennial plant native to eastern North America from...
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Allium cepa (aggregatum) Tree onion Allium × proliferum Welsh onion Allium fistulosum Wild leek Allium tricoccum Manchurian wild rice Zizania latifolia...
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shikaakwa for a wild relative of the onion; it is known to botanists as Allium tricoccum and known more commonly as "ramps". The first known reference to the...
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various preparations including poke salad potatoes purselane ramps (allium tricoccum) squash, including Candy Roaster squash watercress eggs bay leaf oil...
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refers to several plant species but most commonly Allium vineale or Allium canadense. Allium tricoccum or ramps are a customary food in the eastern United...
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Symphyotrichum novae-angliae are smoked in pipes to attract game. Allium tricoccum is eaten as part of Ojibwe cuisine. They also use a decoction as a...
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Allium ovalifolium Hand.-Mazz. Allium prattii C.H.Wright Allium tricoccum Aiton (Syn.: Allium burdickii (Hanes) A.G.Jones) wild leek, ramp Allium victorialis...
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rendering of shikaakwa or chicagou, the Native American name for ramps (Allium tricoccum), a type of edible wild leek, which grew abundantly near the river...
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of passage. Traditional Menominee diets include local foods such as Allium tricoccum (ramps, or wild garlic). Boiled, sliced potatoes of Sagittaria cuneata...
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flower and consider it to have come directly from their divinity. Allium tricoccum is consumed in traditional Potawatomi cuisine. They mix an infusion...
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Allium cernuum, known as nodding onion or lady's leek, is a perennial plant in the genus Allium. It grows in open areas in North America. Allium cernuum...
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Virginia) early 20th centuries. The wild onion known as the ramp (Allium tricoccum) is also present in the deeper forests. Certain isolated areas in the...
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plants in the genus Allium It may refer to: Allium ampeloprasum, native to Eurasia, the wild ancestor of cultivated leeks Allium tricoccum, native to eastern...
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spectators. Since the 1930s, Haywood County has hosted an annual ramp (Allium tricoccum) convention. Folkmoot USA is an international folk festival held since...
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refers to a plant beginning to bolt) Gyojaninniku (Allium ochotense) - similar to ramps (A. tricoccum) Hana-ikada (ハナイカダ), Helwingia japonica, young leaves...
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are dozens of cultivars of the onion (Allium cepa), one of the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium, But there are also other species cultivated...
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the Miami–Illinois language word šikaakwa, referring to the plant Allium tricoccum, as well as the animal skunk. The first known reference to the site...
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pine and hickory can also be found. The wild onion known as the ramp (Allium tricoccum) is also present in the deeper forests. The larger megafauna which...
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