Thank you for answering my question both Dr Singh ji and Nalini... and Nalini, for the additional pictures... the seed pod is indeed spectacular.. Usha di
====== On May 24, 3:12 pm, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote: > Usha di, Prof. Singh ji, > i did not take fotos of just the leaves, will do next time. > Prof. Singh ji has answered the questions. > I cropped one of the fotos, in which there are many leaves, surrounding > one Urtica plant. > Just had a look in my garden and made these fotos. > Attaching fotos of a leaf, and of the seedcapsule, which looks very > decorative. > Nalini > > Am 24.05.2011 04:04, schrieb Gurcharan Singh: > > > Usha di > > I have never seen this Allium but as per my information: > > This species produces flat leaves (not cylindrical like onion) like > > garlic,but much broader about 5 cm wide and even narrowed into a > > petiole. Two leaves are produced per bulb appearing with the flowers. > > Leaves are almost 1/4 the length of scape; The bulbs unlike onion have > > surface coating splitting into parallel fibers. > > > It has such interesting names as Bear's garlic. Hog's garlic, Gypsy > > onion, Ramsons and Buckrams. > > > Dr. Gurcharan Singh > > Retired Associate Professor > > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 > > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. > > Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 > >http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/<http://people.du.ac.in/%7Esinghg45/> > > > 2011/5/24 Ushadi micromini <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > Wow, Nalini, what a spectacular show this onion puts put.... > > what do the leaves look like... > > in these pictures there several NON-ONION LEAVES showing by the time > > flowers are out and open.... > > did you photograph the bare "leaves" are they tall stick like as in > > all onions? > > > Usha di > > ===== > > > On May 23, 2:56 pm, Na Bha <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > I thought of posting these fotos I took in April this year in > > Bremen on > > > tha Banks of the river Lesum that flows thru Bremen. The few > > plants in > > > my garden are miger. > > > Exery year I go to this place to collect young leaves before > > flowering. > > > A pesto of Bᅵrlauch adds a special note to salads, baked potatos > > > etc.etc. A few days after collecting the leaves I go there again to > > > enjoy this beautiful site. > > > Enjoy > > > Nalini > > > > Bärlauch-100_0308.JPG > > > 47KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-100_0215.JPG > > > 52KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-100_0219.JPG > > > 58KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-100_0220.JPG > > > 64KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-100_0305.JPG > > > 157KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-100_0306.JPG > > > 151KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-100_0307.JPG > > > 60KViewDownload > > > > Bärlauch-Blätter-100_0306-e.jpg > 1025KViewDownload > > Bärlauch-Blatt-100_0837-k.jpg > 447KViewDownload > > Bärlauch-Fruchtstand-100_0836-k.jpg > 310KViewDownload

