round-headed leek
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of leek plant native to the Old World, characterized by having a spherical or rounded bulb. This term specifically refers to a botanical variety of the leek species (Allium genus), distinguished from common garden leeks by the shape of its bulb.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The round-headed leek is often found in wildflower meadows across parts of Europe.
- For this traditional recipe, some foragers prefer the milder flavor of the round-headed leek.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used to precisely identify this specific plant variety, often in scientific descriptions, foraging guides, or discussions of heirloom plants.
- The field guide clearly distinguishes the round-headed leek from its close relatives by its bulb morphology.
Variants and Related Words
- Allium sphaerocephalon: The scientific (Latin) name for a plant commonly known as the round-headed leek or drumstick allium. This is a closely related species also known for its spherical flower head.
- Wild leek: A general term that may encompass plants like the round-headed leek.
- Bulb: The rounded, underground storage organ that defines this plant.
Synonyms
- Drumstick allium (Note: This often refers specifically to , which has a spherical head, but the common name can cause confusion with the "round-headed leek" which refers to the shape).
- Old World leek.
Related Phrases
- "To forage for round-headed leeks": To search for and collect these wild plants.
- In the spring, they would forage for round-headed leeks in the hills.
Noun
- Old World leek with a spherical bulb