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has gloss | (noun) European leek naturalized in Great Britain; leaves are triangular three-cornered leek, triquetrous leek, Allium triquetrum |
has gloss | eng: Allium triquetrum (also known as three-cornered leek, angled onion, onion weed and three-cornered garlic) is a Mediterranean plant in the family Alliaceae, but can also be found along the coasts of Oregon and California. Many parts of the plant are edible and taste somewhat like garlic or onion. The plant spreads rapidly and is locally common/invasive, particularly in disturbed areas. |
lexicalization | eng: Allium triquetrum |
lexicalization | eng: three-cornered leek |
lexicalization | eng: triquetrous leek |
subclass of | (noun) bulbous plants having a characteristic pungent onion odor alliaceous plant |
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has gloss | srd: Appara (allium triquetrum) de sa Familia Liliacee. Azu areste. Pianta ervosa chi creschede in campagna. Su frore est biancu, comente campaneddas, e frorit in beranu. |
lexicalization | srd: Appara |
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