Ambassador - ALLIUM -

$10.00

Height: 2-48”

Bulb Size: 18-20cm

This multi-award winning Allium is one of the largest and most impressive you can find. With double the amount of florets, the flowers are dense and jam packed with bright purple goodness that lasts for weeks and weeks.

Fall Planting: Plant 20 cm bulbs 10"-12" apart and 6" deep; 10-12 cm bulbs 8" apart and 4" deep; smaller bulbs 3"-4" apart and 3" deep.

Growing: All thrive in sun and will tolerate some shade. Although Alliums are drought tolerant, they will do best in soil is that is well drained. The tall varieties should be planted in groups of at least 3 bulbs toward the back of the garden: the shorter varieties in groups of 6-10.

Note: The foliage of many larger alliums, withers just as the plant blooms, so plant behind bushy perennials, such as daylilies or hostas.

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Height: 2-48”

Bulb Size: 18-20cm

This multi-award winning Allium is one of the largest and most impressive you can find. With double the amount of florets, the flowers are dense and jam packed with bright purple goodness that lasts for weeks and weeks.

Fall Planting: Plant 20 cm bulbs 10"-12" apart and 6" deep; 10-12 cm bulbs 8" apart and 4" deep; smaller bulbs 3"-4" apart and 3" deep.

Growing: All thrive in sun and will tolerate some shade. Although Alliums are drought tolerant, they will do best in soil is that is well drained. The tall varieties should be planted in groups of at least 3 bulbs toward the back of the garden: the shorter varieties in groups of 6-10.

Note: The foliage of many larger alliums, withers just as the plant blooms, so plant behind bushy perennials, such as daylilies or hostas.

Height: 2-48”

Bulb Size: 18-20cm

This multi-award winning Allium is one of the largest and most impressive you can find. With double the amount of florets, the flowers are dense and jam packed with bright purple goodness that lasts for weeks and weeks.

Fall Planting: Plant 20 cm bulbs 10"-12" apart and 6" deep; 10-12 cm bulbs 8" apart and 4" deep; smaller bulbs 3"-4" apart and 3" deep.

Growing: All thrive in sun and will tolerate some shade. Although Alliums are drought tolerant, they will do best in soil is that is well drained. The tall varieties should be planted in groups of at least 3 bulbs toward the back of the garden: the shorter varieties in groups of 6-10.

Note: The foliage of many larger alliums, withers just as the plant blooms, so plant behind bushy perennials, such as daylilies or hostas.