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Allium vineale (wild garlic,
onion gr****, crow
garlic or stag's garlic) is a perennial, bulb-forming
species of wild onion,
native to Europe, northwestern...
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production of
small bulblets in the
flower head (similarly to
Allium vineale).
Unlike A.
vineale, it is very rare with A.
oleraceum to find flower-heads containing...
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species in the
genus Allium, especially:
Allium bisceptrum Allium canadense Allium tricoc****
Allium validum Allium vineale Allium ochotense Asphodelus...
- 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...
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lacking the
bulbils produced by some
other Allium species such as
Allium vineale (crow garlic) and
Allium oleraceum (field garlic).: 394 : 902 The flowers...
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Bulbils form in the leaf
axils of
Lilium lancifolium Wild
garlic (
Allium vineale)
bulbils sprouting "Tree onions" form
clusters of
small bulbs instead...
- ursinum, A.
vineale, and A. oleraceum, respectively. In
North America, A.
vineale (known as "wild garlic" or "crow garlic") and
Allium canadense (known...
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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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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...
- onion"
refers to
several plant species but most
commonly Allium vineale or
Allium canadense.
Allium tricoc**** or
ramps are a
customary food in the eastern...