Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Wild Garlic/Wild Onion (Allium drummondii) bulbs

This is a good tasting wild onion that multiplies into clumps and topsets, providing continuous fresh bulbs and leaves like chives. Leaves go dormant in summer and regrow at the first hint of cooler fall weather. Returns every fall even after a long, hot summer with little or no rain. This is one of two wild onions in this area, the other being Allium canadense, which has almost identical growth habits. Very tasty in eggs and other dishes and may be pickled. An American native plant.
30 bulbs $19.99 (price includes U.S. Priority Mail shipping)


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