File:Allium ochotense, edible wild plants, Hokkaido Japan.jpg

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English: These are the Japanese wild herbs called "Gyoujya-ninniku", "Hitobiro" or "Ainu-negi" (Allium ochotense Prokh.). These wild herbs were gathered in Hokkaido, Japan. They are natural edible wild plants.
日本語: 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。
한국어: 울릉산마늘(명이)
Date before 26 April 2006
date QS:P,+2006-04-26T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+2006-04-26T00:00:00Z/11
Source Self-photographed
Author Carbon

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2006-04-25 15:38 Carbon 650×432 43 KB 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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