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<Allium victorialias L. var. platyphyllum (Hultén) Makino>

These are the Japanese wild grasses called "Gyoujya-ninniku", "Hitobiro" or "Ainu-negi". These wild grass gathered it in Japanese Hokkaido. These are natural edible wild plants. Photo by Carbon. これらは、日本で“行者ニンニク”、“ヒトビロ”、もしくは“アイヌねぎ”と呼ばれている山菜です。 北海道産の天然ものです。

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current15:38, 25 April 2006650×432 (43 KB)Carbon (This is the Japanese wild grass called "Gyoujya-ninniku", "Hitobiro" or "Ainu-negi". This wild grass gathered it in Japanese Hokkaido. Photo by Carbon.)
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