Produced in profusion in September to October on short stems to about 10cm.
This bulb does exceptionally well with us, increases freely and also offers much seed.
Best grown in well drained soil, full sun, suitable for trough, raised bed or scree.
Dainty white flowers.
Produced in profusion in September to October on short stems to about 10cm.
This bulb does exceptionally well with us, increases freely and also offers much seed.
Best grown in well drained soil, full sun, suitable for trough, raised bed or scree.
Quantity |
1 for £1.00, 10 for £7.00, 100 for £60.00 |
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(syn albopilosum)
Silver-lilac large head with many very large star shaped flowers.
White flowers, tinged with pink.
Long spikes of pure white flowers.
Sky blue flowers.
Primrose yellow ageing to orange-brown.
One of the most unusual alliums we have. Aptly named because of the hair-like protuberences from the flower head.
Very attractive variety with large dense heads of deep purple flowers.
White.
Superior and more robust form of aestivum.
Large heads of deep purple-red.