Thursday, April 9, 2026

Don Croner’s Wanders on the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail (GAP) | Ramps

Ramps Season has begun! For many foragers ramps (Allium tricoccum ) are the Holy Grail of edible plants. I located a dozen or more small colonies of ramps along a small tributary of the Casselman River.

Tributary of the Casselman River

A nice colony of ramps next to a convenient brooklet for washing them.

A small colony of ramps

Another colony of ramps

Ramps

Ramps

Most ramp plants have two leaves. One leaf can be harvested from a plant without killing it.

The whole ramp plant. Authorities recommend harvesting no more than 10% of a colony to  ensure its long-term health. I never harvest more than 5%. The leaves and bulbs can be used in any way you would use onions.
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