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66+ Great Allium Flower Zone

66+ Great Allium Flower Zone. A perennial plant, it is widespread in nature across much of europe, asia, and north america. Most types grow from bulbs that are planted in the fall, at the same time as tulips and daffodils.

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Allium flowers range from purple, burgundy, lilac, silvery amethyst, pink, blue, to yellow and white. These may never form any kind of bulb. If your zone is equal to or higher than the zone listed for the plant, it will be hardy for you and thrive in your climate.

The Blooms Are Full Of Nectar For Hungry Bees.


May to june flower color: These may never form any kind of bulb. However, there is a handful that grows from rhizomes, the way common chives (allium schoenoprasum) do.

Moderate To Low Flowering Time:


Allium flowers range from purple, burgundy, lilac, silvery amethyst, pink, blue, to yellow and white. It grows 6 inches tall. If your zone is equal to or higher than the zone listed for the plant, it will be hardy for you and thrive in your climate.

1 To 2 Feet Tall Zones:


Cities within plant hardiness zone 10 include los angeles, phoenix, san diego, san francisco, and miami. Allium flowers form dense balls of color at the top of strong stems, and they make excellent displays in the garden or in bouquets. Alliums can be planted in any location of a garden or flower bed.

These Add Great Texture And Look Great.


The graceful allium is on the smaller side, growing to 14 to 16 inches tall—its color is what really makes it stand out. Plus, graceful alliums are pollinators; In addition to its beauty, balloon flowers are resilient in the garden and can handle varying sunlight, water and soil.

Ornamental Alliums Are Hardy To Zone 4 And They Have Very Undemanding Cultural Requirements.


Alliums are reliably perennial and not troubled by deer or rodents. The genus contains hundreds of species and include the ornamental ones plus the garlic and onions we grow for food. Allium, commonly referred to as ornamental onions, are bulbous herbs that are characterized by their onion or garlic odor originating from their long, basal foliage.