spring haiku de printemps – wild garlic = toi, l’ail des bois
wild garlic
popping up in the forest –
aren’t you a dish?
toi, l’ail des bois
qui apparais dans la forêt –
comme tu es chic !
Richard Vallance
Wild garlic is native to Canada. It has a bittersweet taste. It thrives in the Gatineau Hills just outside Ottawa and the Outaouais.
L’ail des bois est endémique au Canada. Il a un goût aigre-doux. Il prospère sur les collines de la région du Gatineau proches d’Ottawa et de l’Outaouais.
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