The word "winooski" comes from the language of the Abenaki tribe, and means "this is where the wild onions grow".
"The largest wild onions grow here I have ever seen," added Clayton.
This onion grows from a reddish brown bulb up to about 2.5 centimeters long.
The land where the onions grow is protected by the state from development because of the rich value the dirt has to farming.
Redroots, onions, and other vegetables grew in every kitchen garden.
The rain makes the onions grow; the onions produce more tears.
This onion grows from a reddish brown bulb just over a centimeter long.
Even more important, onions must grow quickly in spring if they are to wind up as large, firm bulbs at harvest time.
This onion grows from a bulb one or two centimeters long which often has daughter bulbs attached to it on stalks.
This onion grows from a bulb just over a centimeter long which is sometimes associated with a cluster of smaller bulbs.