1 bulb 261505-1 | £24.50 |
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One of the loose alliums whose flower heads droop away from the main stem as if gathered in a hand-tied bunch. This is a very rare white form. And is unusual in tolerating shade.
Genus | Allium (syn. Nectaroscordum) |
Group/Species | tripedale |
Type | Perennial |
Common Name | Sicilian Honey Garlic |
Border Position | Border (Middle) |
Bulb Size | 1 |
Soil Type | Broad Tolerance |
Site | Full Sun |
Moisture | Well-drained |
Height | 90cm (36in) |
Sowing, Seeds, Planting | Nectaroscordum bulbs should be planted point up about 4" (10cm) deep and 3-4" (8-10cm) apart in sun or part shade. Plant deeper in colder areas. |
Care Tips | For best results plant bulbs in well-drained soil in a sunny border, plants will naturalise over time. |
Flowering | May - June |
Vase Life | Treat like an allium for cutting. The seed heads once dried also make a good addition to the vase. |
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