Pulsegleaner
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You'll need the scientific name then, Allium dregeanum. Apparently, it's a disjunct species (one whose nearest relatives are very, very far away.) And yes, all of the ones I ordered are edible. In fact, I think one of them (not sure which) is probably the one I read about in the National Geographic about one of the Eastern European tribes (either the Kyrghs, the Kazakhs or the Tajiks who still live on their traditional lands (which are some distance away from whichever republic that group now owns. Apparently there, it is the ONLY vegetable they have in their diet.After reading your post I have some homework to do! African Leek.....
This is actually my second try at these. I think I figured out what I did wrong the last time (I didn't pay attention to the fact you have to stratify most of them before sowing.)
And. of course, come spring, I'll be back to see if they have any more Himalayan Mountain Ash saplings (the third one died, so I have to start again.)