The difference between Wild garlic and Wild leek
When used as nouns, wild garlic means ramsons, bear garlic, allium ursinum, whereas wild leek means a perennial wild onion native to eastern north america, allium tricoccum, with a cluster of ovoid bulbs and large oblong elliptical leaves.
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Wild garlic as a noun:
ramsons, bear garlic, Allium ursinum
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Wild garlic as a noun:
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Wild leek as a noun (US):
A perennial wild onion native to eastern North America, Allium tricoccum, with a cluster of ovoid bulbs and large oblong elliptical leaves.
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Wild leek as a noun:
A wild onion native to southern Europe and western Asia, cultivated and consequently naturalized in many other places, Allium ampeloprasum.