Wild Leek |
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Allium tricoccum var. tricoccum |
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| Family | Liliaceae (Lily) |
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| Nativity | Native |
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| Habitat | Moist. Rich woods. Dappled sunlight. |
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| Flowering | May to July |
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| Flower Color | White to cream |
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| Height | 4″ to 12″ |
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| Identification | This is a 4″ to 12″ tall, erect, perennial, forb rising from 2 to 6 clustered bulbs. All parts of the plant, including the flower, have a strong onion odor. It is a spring ephemeral. The bulbs are Two to three basal leaves arise tightly rolled together at the soil surface. Later they spread, forming a basal rosette. They are 8″ to 12″ long, 1″ to 3″ wide, solid, flat, and untoothed. They are either lance-shaped, tapering to a point at the tip and tapering gradually to the stalk at the base, to narrowly oval, widest at the middle and narrower at the two equal ends. They are on A single, leafless, hairless, round flowering stem (scape) rises 10″ to 14″ from the center of the rosette of leaves. It is curved or bent slightly toward the top, somewhat zigzagged. The inflorescence is a single umbrella-like flowering cluster (umbel) at the top of the scape. The cluster is 1 The flowers are The fruits form a small ball-like cluster at the top of the stem. The fruit is a shiny 3-celled seed capsule, each cell containing 1 seed (the scientific name tricoccum is Latin for three-seeded). |
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| Similar Species |
This species is distinguished from other Allium species by the leaves that disappear by flowering time. The leaves are also wider than those of any other Allium species in Minnesota. Narrow-leaved Wild Leek (Allium tricoccum var. burdickii), as its common name indicates, has narrower leaves, Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) has similar leaves but they are shorter, 6″ to 9″, and much wider, 1″ to 5″ wide. The inflorescence is a loose, elongated clusted of nodding flowers. |
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| Range | Throughout except for the extreme northwest. |
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| Synonyms | Allium pictum Allium triflorum Ophioscorodon tricoccum Validallium tricoccum |
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| Common Names |
Ramp Ramps Small White Leek Wild Leek Wild Onion Wood Leek |
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