Wild garlic – Ransoms/Allium ursinum The flowers are starting to come up on the garlic now, which will help with identification The flowers seen as clusters of snow-white, star shaped flowers in spring and early summer, which grow on long stalks above broad, bright green leaves. See February for description for leaves etc. Flowers can [...]
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May Foraging
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