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New species of ramp found in Pennsylvania
The presence of a second species of ramp, Allium burdickii commonly known as narrow-leaved wild leek has been documented in southwest Pennsylvania.
United states
Eric burkhart
Sarah nilson
Wild resource conservation program
College of agricultural sciences
Penn state shaver creek environmental center
Ethnobotany program
Pennsylvania department of conservation
Department of ecosystem science
Penn state
Native americans
Ecosystem science
Agricultural sciences
Appalachian botany
Penn state shaver
Creek environmental
Second species of ramp, or wild leek, documented in Pennsylvania
Second species of ramp, or wild leek, documented in Pennsylvania
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United states
Eric burkhart
Department of ecosystem science
Ethnobotany program
Floristic associates
College of agricultural sciences
Penn state shaver creek environmental center
Penn state
Native americans
Ecosystem science
Agricultural sciences
Appalachian botany
Penn state shaver
Creek environmental
Cassie stark
Natural areas journal
How to forest farm wild leeks for culinary use
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, grow abundantly in many of the Mid-Atlantic region s forests and can be cultivated for profit.
Eric burkhart
Ethnobotany program at penn
Appalachian botany
Ethnobotany program
Penn state
Farming approaches
Wild leeks
How to Forest Farm Wild Leeks for Culinary Use
Ramps, also known as wild leeks, grow abundantly in many of the Mid-Atlantic region s forests and can be cultivated for profit.
Eric burkhart
Ethnobotany program at penn
Appalachian botany
Ethnobotany program
Penn state
Farming approaches
Wild leeks
Ramps: how to cook, preserve, grow and harvest this stinky spring delicacy
When ramps pop up in Pennsylvania and throughout the Appalachian region, they’re a stinky, garlicky harbinger of spring.
United states
Steve schwartz
Eric burkhart
Cathryn pugh
Ethnobotany program at penn
State ag extension
Appalachian botany
Ethnobotany program
Penn state
Real fungi
Delaware valley ramps
Wild leek
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