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DYK - wild garlic's scientific name Allium ursinum (bear's garlic) stems from bears eating its bulbs after hibernation. Historically, its juice served as a disinfectant, and Scottish lore claims it repels midges. Unlike cultivated garlic, its leaves are the primary edible part.
May 13, 2025, 5:52 PM
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