Wild garlic growing in woodland in the west of Ireland - stock photo
Beautifully fragrant wild garlic plants are seen growing wild in woodland, on the popular tourist route known as the Wild Atlantic Way or WAW. The Ring of Kerry, which has been established longer than the WAW, takes visitors on a scenic trail around the rugged coastal landscape and through small, rural villages. These plants flower in April and May and are a resource for potential foraging to eat, both flower and leaf.
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