Seeds: Allium tricoccum (wild leek)
Includes a brochure with instructions on how to sow native seeds.
Seed sowing instructions
- E = Allium tricoccum seeds need a 60-90 day warm, moist period followed by a 60-90 day cold, moist period.
- You can find more information about how to sow native seeds HERE.
Plant information
One of the most over-harvested edible native plants, the wild leek is a treasure for foodies and chefs. Unfortunately, due to its slow growing nature and pervasive harvesting the wild leek is becoming much harder to find in the wild.
Wild leeks, or Ramps, have smooth green foliage and produce tiny sprigs of creamy flowers in the spring and hard, glossy, black seeds that are perched upon the seed heads. That hard seed takes a few warm/cold season cycles to germinate, contributing to the slow population growth.
According to the people that know things, the maximum sustainable harvest for the wild leek is 10% once every ten years! Proper and considerate harvesting includes only harvesting one or two leaves from a few plants, not taking the entire bulb. The moral of the story is, let the wild leeks stay wild, plant and harvest your own!
seeds: Allium tricoccum (wild leek)
packet 30 seeds stratification code E