In early May several woods have carpets of Wild Garlic ( " Allium ursinum " ).
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Many of these English names are used for other " Allium " species, particularly " Allium ursinum ".
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The Grove woodland is formed mainly of ash, oak and sycamore trees whilst allium ursinum or wild garlic grows here during the spring.
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"Allium ursinum ", also known as Ramsons or wild garlic, is abundant in the National Trust woodlands adjacent to Combe Down during the spring . 2015.
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The name of the town derives from the Old Norse " hrams-?", meaning " wild garlic river ", More specifically, it refers to the plant known as buckrams or wild garlic, in Latin " Allium ursinum ".
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The name ramps ( usually plural ) is one of the many dialectical variants of the English word ramson, a common name of the European bear leek ( " Allium ursinum " ), a broad-leaved species of garlic much cultivated and eaten in salads, a plant related to our American species.
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Some species for shade are " Allium ursinum, Anemone blanda, Anemone nemorosa, Arum italicum, Convallaria majalis, Corydalis flexuosa, Cyclamen purpurascens, Disporum flavescens, Erythronium, Fritillaria pallidiflora, Galanthus, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Iris douglasiana, Leucojum vernum, Lilium martagon, Ranunculus ficaria, Sanguinaria canadensis, Smilacina racemosa, Trillium " and " Uvularia grandiflora ".