In Canada, wild leeks are considered rare delicacies.
If so, know me for Fabeln the herbalist; I seek a rich growth of wild leeks.
She is suddenly impatient with wild leeks and hence redundant to my household.
They would gather various berries, wild leeks, lilybulbs, and nuts.
That's the case with "ramps," wild leeks that appear in the spring.
I didn't even know what ramps were, though I quickly learned: they are small wild leeks, which have suddenly become fashionable.
This weed is a close cousin of the wild leek, found in woodlands.
A large wild leek, growing up to 2 m high, also occurs.
And the more assertive wild leeks called ramps are already turning up in the Greenmarkets.
The wild leeks do not look like onions, however, as the leaves are flat and broad and a sort of lime green.