The size and color make this one a real show-stopper in the late June garden and in large bouquets. Each huge flower head (up to 6" in diameter) is a globe like cluster of hundreds of tiny, lilac purple flowers. Its strong, tubular stems make it a dramatic addition at the back of a border. Alliums are a great transitional flower, providing drama in the late spring and early summer garden. Fresh cut or dried, they are a flower arranger's delight. They are easy to grow and multiply and increase in beauty each year, providing more and more stems and blooms for years to come
Plant Size: 120-140 cm / 48-56"
Hardiness & Longevity: Fully hardy
Light requirements: Full Sun
HOW TO PLANT:
- SPACING: 8" apart (20cm)
- SOIL TYPE: Moderately fertile, moist but well-drained
Planting season: Autumn
Flowering time: Late Spring , early Summer
Mr Middleton’s Advice: