Allium atropurpureum features umbels of burgundy-purple star-shaped flowers that harmonize with late spring blooms. Growing about 2 feet tall, this pollinator favorite creates a beautiful focal point, and will also add a cheerful note to a planting bed when sprinkled among other spring flowers where it can dance in a breeze.
Description
There is something spectacular about Allium’s architectural presence in the garden. Also called Flowering Onion or Persian Onion, Alliums’ unique globe-shaped flower clusters offer the ultimate early summer show. Plant bulbs in fall among perennials, where they will enhance your garden between spring and summer blooms, and where fading foliage will be hidden by growing perennials. Leave flowers standing for visual interest through the fall and winter months. Alliums are favorites of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Easy-to grow Alliums are drought tolerant, unappetizing to critters, and are nearly pest-free. They will thrive in the garden and return each spring for years to come. Â












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