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has gloss(noun) North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers
ramp, wild leek, Allium tricoccum
has glosseng: :The name Wild leek can also refer to Allium ampeloprasum, a native of Europe. Allium tricoccum, commonly known as ramps, spring onion, ramson, wild leek, or ail des bois (French), is a member of the onion family (Alliaceae). Found in groups with broad, smooth, light green leaves, often with deep purple or burgundy tints on the lower stems and a scallion-like bulb strongly rooted just beneath the surface of the soil. Both the white lower leaf stalks and the broad green leaves are edible. They are found from the U.S. state of South Carolina to Canada and are especially popular in the cuisine of the US state of West Virginia and the Canadian province of Quebec when they emerge in the springtime. A common description of the flavor is like a combination of onions and strong garlic.
lexicalizationeng: Allium tricoccum
lexicalizationeng: ramp
lexicalizationeng: wild leek
subclass of(noun) bulbous plants having a characteristic pungent onion odor
alliaceous plant
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has glossfra: L oignon sauvage ou ail des bois ou poireau sauvage (Allium tricoccum) est une plante de la famille des Alliaceae, que lon peut trouver au Canada dans le sud de l'Ontario et du Québec et dans quelques états aux États-Unis.
lexicalizationfra: Allium Tricoccum
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has glossspa: Los puerros salvajes (Allium tricoccum), también conocido como rampas, es un miembro de la familia de la cebolla (Amaryllidaceae). La raíz blanca y las amplias hojas verdes son comestibles. Se encuentran de Estados Unidos en el estado de Carolina del Sur a Canadá y es especialmente popular en el estado de los EE. UU. de Virginia Occidental cuando emergen en la primavera.
lexicalizationspa: Allium tricoccum
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