Onions, wild

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Latin Name:
Allium schoenoprasum
Uses:
Food

As food. In spring the flower stalk is generally longer than the leaves and is topped with a pink or purple flower. The leaves and bulb are both edible. Laura Pascal (COPE) and Sarah Peters (COPE, b) both talked about using onions for food.

Source: Andre, Alestine and Alan Fehr, Gwich'in Ethnobotany,
2nd ed. (2002)