Hramsa
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Allium ursinum L. |
Hramsan, buccramsan oþþe berangārlēac (Allium ursinum) is wilde sibling secglēaces. The systematic name derives from the fact that brown bears like to eat the bulbs of the plant and dig up the ground to get at them, as do wilde bār.
Wildu lēac grōwaþ mainly in swampy deciduous woodlands. They flower before the trees get their leaves and fill the air mid hira gecyndan strangan stence.
Þā lēaf sind gegadrod and geeten swā lāctricdisc, gesoden, oþþe swā pestocynn. Hīe wǣron gebrocen swā fōddor ēac. Cȳ þe fēddon on hramsan, giefaþ meolc þe bȳrgaþ hwōnlīce swā gārlēac, and butere gemacod of þisse mielc wæs ǣr swīðe wīdmǣrsod in 19an gēarhundrede in Switzerlande.
Hramsan wurdon nīwlīce wīdcūþ in Þēodisclande, and in þǣm tūne Eberbach, feormaþ man gēarlicne hramsena frēols in Hrēþmōnþe and Ēastermōnþe.
[ādihtan] Ūtanwearde bendas
- Ramson at Gernot Katzer's Spice Pages
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Geonge hramsena lēaf in frumum lenctene |
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A close-up of the flowers and developing fruit |
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Hramsan may grow in great numbers, as in this woodland in North Devon, England |