Ramsons


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Synonyms for Ramsons

pungent Old World weedy plant

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O'm blaen roedd carped trwchus o'r cra neu graf y geifr (Allium ursinum; ramsons neu wild garlic) ac arogl nionyn cryf yn lenwi fy ffroenau.
OX TONGUE AND BEETROOT WITH RAMSONS AND HORSERADISH IT'S all too easy to turn one's nose up at something like ox tongue but, as I've discussed in the adjacent column, if you've decided to eat well-reared and slaughtered meat you might as well go for all the bits of the animal - particularly when it tastes as good as this.
Add finely chopped ramsons - if in season, otherwise onion or garlic.
Completed forms should be sent to Tim Devlin, Ramsons, Maidstone Road, Staplehurst, Kent, TN12 0RD.
The wild garlic, which is also known as ramsons, is everywhere.
Capitol Ave., Little Rock 72203, (501) 374-8677 7 Centennial Expansion Ramsons Inc.
Gower is an all round resource for plant and ower lovers, in the spring oering bluebells, ramsons, cowslip and common dog-violet, in the summer, thrift, lady's bedstraw, sea bindweed and viper's bugloss and autumn and winter providing ivy, gorse, mosses, lichens and fungi including olive earth-tongue, mushrooms and puballs.
It is known for spring displays of bluebell, ramsons, wood anemone, yellow archangel and numerous other woodland flowers.
Diolch yn fawr i Miriam Startin Cricieth am ei llythyr diddorol am craf y geifr (Allium ursinum; ramsons neu wild garlic).
TO continue my theme from a couple of weeks ago, the use of ramsons, or wild garlic, is sadly under-known.
The early spring blooms may be gone (even the foliage of lesser celandine is now dying right back) but bluebells, primroses and cowslips are still with us, while ramsons, stitchworts, woodruff, yellow archangel and wood anenomes are in their prime.