-
Allium ursinum,
known as wild garlic, ramsons, cowl****es, cows's l****, cowl****, buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear l****,
Eurasian wild garlic...
- also used for
other Allium species,
particularly the
similar Allium ursinum,
which is
native to Eurasia. An
edible plant,
Allium tricoc**** is used in...
- the wild such as wild
garlic (
Allium ursinum) in
Europe and
ramps (
Allium tricoc****) in
North America.
Linnaeus 1753,
Allium I pp. 294–301 "1793 illustration...
- triquetrum, three-cornered l****
Allium ursinum, ramsons,
native to
British and
European woodlands Allium vineale, crow
garlic Allium macrostemon (野蒜, ノビル), native...
-
species A.
ursinum, A. vineale, and A. oleraceum, respectively. In
North America, A.
vineale (known as "wild garlic" or "crow garlic") and
Allium canadense...
- a
haploid genome size of 7.5 Gb, less than half that of onions, yet
Allium ursinum (wild garlic) has a
haploid genome size of 30.9 Gb,
nearly twice (1...
-
Allium undulatipetalum İ.Genç & N.Özhatay
Allium unifolium Kellogg –
oneleaf onion, one-leaved
onion Allium urmiense Kamelin &
Seisums Allium ursinum...
-
content and the
leaves have been
mistaken by
foragers for
those of
Allium ursinum (ramsons or wild garlic),
which they
vaguely resemble. This
plant (and...
- such as A.
ursinum. 15
Sections Section Amerallium (Traub)
Kamelin Allium canadense L. (Syn.
Allium mutabile Michx.) Type
Canadian garlic Allium cuthbertii...
-
mistaken for the
harmless yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea) or wild
garlic (
Allium ursinum),
resulting in poisoning. All
parts of the
plant are poisonous. Symptoms...