I think Smelly Onion Granny has a nice ring to it.ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:44 am
Assuming there is interest in my Userid, "chicago" is an alternate word for the "wild leek". I chose it as a play on "wild mask leak". The wild leek is also called "ramp" so there is a double connotation.
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All that being said, the most accepted name origin is the Miami-Illinois word “shikaakwa,” which means “striped skunk” or “smelly onion”. Not exactly a glamorous name origin either way, right? Most historians think that the “onion” version is correct because the Miami-Illinois were known for naming natural landmarks after plants that grew in or near them