| ramsons Jul 13th 2013, 00:15, by DCDuring | | | | Line 7: | Line 7: | | | '''ramsons''' | | '''ramsons''' | | | | | | | − | # {{context|plant|lang=en}} A wild relative of [[chives]], ''[[Allium]] [[ursinum]]'', having edible leaves and roots. | + | # {{context|plant|lang=en}} A wild relative of [[chives]], {{taxlink|Allium ursinum|species}}, having edible leaves and roots. | | | # {{plural of|ramson}} | | # {{plural of|ramson}} | | | | | | | Line 25: | Line 25: | | | {{trans-bottom}} | | {{trans-bottom}} | | | | | | | − | ====See also==== | + | ===External links== | | | * {{pedialite|Allium ursinum}} | | * {{pedialite|Allium ursinum}} | | | * {{specieslite|Allium ursinum}} | | * {{specieslite|Allium ursinum}} | | | + | * {{commonslite|Category:Allium ursinum}} | | | + | * {{R:USDA Plants|ALUR}} | | | | | | | | ===Anagrams=== | | ===Anagrams=== |
Revision as of 00:15, 13 July 2013 English Etymology From Old English hramsan, nominative plural of hramsa, reinterpreted as a singular form. Noun ramsons - (botany) A wild relative of chives, Allium ursinum, having edible leaves and roots.
- Plural form of ramson
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