Ramps

I would say there’s a high probability of possibly. 🤷‍♂️

“They flower before deciduous trees leaf in the spring, filling the air with their characteristic garlic-like scent.”

I guess that’s why you were smelling them.
oddly enough all the trees where leafed out
 
So it looks like what @jasonwx saw in Ireland was Ramsons.

According to the Seedman;

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“Ramsons (Allium ursinum), also known as wild garlic, is a wild relative of chives native to Europe and Asia.”

The dead give away for me (aside from being on a different continent) was seeing the foliage and flowers simultaneously.

Ramps are spring ephemerals. The leaves are only here for a few weeks and the flowers don’t come up until the middle of summer.

Quite a bit of my patch was transplanted from an old dump next to a corporate park. The woods there will most likely be bulldozed soon. I usually don’t pull bulbs but I do there and move them to other spots that are more protected.

March

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The thin leaved ones are seedlings in their first year.

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April

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July

The foliage in the background is Woodland aster and Virginia creeper.

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October

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Thanks for the informative pics and biology.

I probably would be banned from the house for a while if I cooked up some. Wifey is not a fan of onions and garlic.

With the wet weather I’m hoping to spot some morels.
 
Damn I wish next weekend wasn’t full, one of my favorite breweries and some wild stinky goodness!
 
Is that ^^ Taylor Ham? I don't eat meat but as a NJer, I'm fascinated by it -- hopefully they'll come up with a faux version for non-carnivores! Here's the alleged story.

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Ha I just got around to reading the link, although probably the farthest thread drift you could have from wild ramp foraging you could have, I must point out the confirmation of my pork roll cooking technique by a radial slit vs. the sombrero method. Speaking of processed meats now I have a craving for a fried baloney sammich and dare say, some liverwurst and onions!
 
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