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TOPIC: Ramp? Leek? Onion?

Ramp? Leek? Onion? 10 years 5 months ago #33539

I found some of these while clearing leaves in the woods. Zone 4 on a northern slope. Any ideas?

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Re:Ramp? Leek? Onion? 10 years 5 months ago #33540

Unfortunately the pic is too big to upload. I'll try to edit it and re-post!

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Re:Ramp? Leek? Onion? 10 years 5 months ago #33545

Ok, this should work
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Re:Ramp? Leek? Onion? 10 years 5 months ago #33552

im probly not the person to answer but i think they leaf out in spring then the leafs die off and a flower stem grows in there place only sign of them ive seen has been the seed stem since spring so i dont think thats a ramp but i would like to know for sure so maybe someone will know but i would not recommend you try to eat any without possitive idenification.

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Re:Ramp? Leek? Onion? 10 years 4 months ago #33866

wild indigo root wanted:
I will ask any of the root diggers that are familiar with a plant commonly growing in Ginseng regions
named Baptisia tinctoria alias \"wild indigo or horsefly weed\"
to please get in touch with me at tony@ridgerunnertrading.com as I have a good demand for the dried roots
and wish to negotiate contracts to purchase them.
I have inserted this link for your plant species reference: plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=bati

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Re:Ramp? Leek? Onion? 9 years 8 months ago #36200

Putty-root orchid, aplectrum hyemale.
These do not grow in my State. Looks like an interesting plant.

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