Winter’s approach signals the demise of annual plants, and the beginning of a months-long slumber for most perennials. But there are exceptions. A recent walk in a crunchy-leafed forest in New York revealed the fresh green spikes of field garlic (invasive Allium vineale—also called onion grass and wild chives). The summer-dormant weed is newly awake, […]
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