Alliums

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  • Roseum Allium:

    Delicate, nonfading, little, pink blooms with light green highlights are lovely and long lasting. Fragrant, too.
    Bulb Size: 5+ cm Height: 12-14″ Bloom Time: Late Spring to Late Summer.

  • Drumstick Allium:

    Intriguing novelty flowers turn from green to burgundy as they mature. Long-lasting blooms thrive anywhere.
    Bulb Size: 6+ cm Height: 24-36″ Bloom Time: Mid to Late Summer.

  • Persian Blue Allium:

    Perfect spheres 5″ across are actually hundreds of clustered, starshaped, purple-blue florets.
    Bulb Size: 12-14 cm Height: 34-36″ Bloom Time: Late Spring.

  • Azure Allium:

    Charming, flax-blue spheres, 2-3″ wide, with masses of star-shaped florets tightly clustered atop sturdy stems.
    Bulb Size: 5+ cm Height: 18-22″ Bloom Time: Early Summer.

  • Jade Eyes Allium:

    Eye-catching white allium! Hundreds of snowy florets with dark green centres form large, 6″ orbs that deserve an up-close look.
    Bulb Size: 12-14 cm Height: 24-32″ Bloom Time: Early Summer.

  • Hair Allium:

    Fanciful, fragrant blooms to tickle the imagination.
    Add a little adventure in the garden with this magnificent allium—looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss® storybook! Whimsical blooms have reddish-purple hearts and protruding hairlike, greenishyellow flowers—sure to draw attention when planted with more sedate alliums, lilies or irises. Doubles its impact with a pleasing perfume. Perfect for a “please touch” children’s garden…or anywhere the wild things are! Alliums are not available in ID and WA. Allium var. ‘Hair’
    Bloom Time Late spring to early summer Height 24 inches

  • Schubertii Allium

    Purple florets spring from a central cluster for a hair-raising look!
    There’s nothing like this unusual allium that features up to 100 striking purple florets on 16–18″ stems that radiate from a central ball-shaped umbel. Thick, robust stems keep blooms upright for easy viewing in borders, cutting gardens and mass plantings. Plant Schubertii among low-growing perennials for a stunning display of colour, form and interest. Beloved by butterflies and hummingbirds, but pests won’t go near. Alliums are not available in ID and WA.