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Bear garlic warning: read before any woodland garlic (symbolic)

spring woodland · safety before enthusiasm

Kept separate from scientific claims — not a medical indication. For health issues or treatment, follow a professional and the herb card.

Related herb: Sambucus nigra

This note is only about reading warnings and comparing leaves with lily of the valley — not an invitation to pick. Lily of the valley is toxic; without firm ID do not enter woods “for ramsons”.

Materials

  • printed or on-screen comparison images

Steps

Step 1 of 4

Open the herb card side-by-side with a trusted field guide image of Allium ursinum and Convallaria majalis.

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  1. Open the herb card side-by-side with a trusted field guide image of Allium ursinum and Convallaria majalis.
  2. List three leaf differences aloud (vein pattern, stem shape, smell if ethically sampled from a known-safe source).
  3. If any doubt remains, plan zero gathering this season.
  4. Tell someone your foraging rule: no ID, no harvest.

Safety and limits

Convallaria and autumn crocus are deadly lookalikes in some regions — this text cannot replace mentoring.

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