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Wildflowers - Allium
Our family of allium seeds for sale contains a large variety of species, which includes wild onion, garlic, and leek seeds. Many grow these merely for decorative use, however each of the types we offer have edible value and health benefits. Plant some outside the kitchen door for quick access to fresh, delicious flavor in salads, soups, or garnishes. The hardy perennial is very adaptable and thrives in many soil types.
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Wild Leek Seeds Allium tricoccum Quick View
xWild Leek Seeds
Allium tricoccum
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In many areas of the country, Allium tricoccum plants are referred to as "ramps" and considered a springtime delicacy. Because of their early growth, the broad leaves of this plant provided Native Americans and early settlers with valuable vitamins and minerals after long winters. Thick patches of wild leeks grow in the shade of deciduous forests across eastern Canada, as well as in nearly every state east of the Mississippi River. The bulbs have a mild taste similar to sweet onions, with notes of garlic. Since gathering the tasty bulbs of wild leek has become a tradition, its presence in the wild has decreased. Cultivating new plantings of wild leek will help preserve this plant for future generations.
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Our family of allium seeds for sale contains a large variety of species, which includes wild onion, garlic, and leek seeds. Many grow these merely for decorative use, however each of the types we offer have edible value and health benefits. Plant some outside the kitchen door for quick access to fresh, delicious flavor in salads, soups, or garnishes. The hardy perennial is very adaptable and thrives in many soil types.