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CHIVE (Allium Schoenoprasum)

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 253 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHIVE (Allium Schoenoprasum)  , a hardy perennial plant, with small narrow bulbs tufted on short root-
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stocks and long cylindrical hollow leaves . It is found in the north of England and in
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Cornwall, and growing in rocky pastures throughout temperate and
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northern
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Europe and
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Asiatic Russia, and also in the mountain districts of
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southern Europe . It is cultivated for the
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sake of its leaves, which are used in salads and soups as a substitute for young onions . It will grow in any good
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soil, and is propagated by dividing the roots into small clumps in spring or autumn; these are planted from 8 to 12 in. apart and soon form large tufts . The leaves should be cut frequently so as to obtain them
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tender and succulent .

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