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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> But that's not the same species as 'ramsons', the

> native UK wild garlic (not sure about Ireland).

> Foraging has had serious impacts on populations of

> ramsons ? Sydenham Hill and Dulwich woods, for

> example.


I didn't know there was a native & invasive species.

but Huffington Post explains


http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/fi-bird/wild-garlic-in-the-kitchen_b_9636252.html


three cornered leek (non native)

ramsons (native)


I can't tell the difference personally - but it's sad that

'foraging' actually has an effect (are they professional)

as people grabbing a leaf or two should not and never used

to have that effect on the huge populations we used to have.


I wonder what the woods of my childhood now look like :(

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