ramson

/ˈræmsən/
noun
  1. A wild plant (Allium ursinum) with broad leaves and a strong garlic smell, also called wild garlic or bear garlic.
    • We picked ramson leaves in the forest to add to our salad.
    • The woods were carpeted with ramson in early spring.
    • Ramson is often used in pesto as a substitute for basil.
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