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The Allium Gladiatoris one of the most impressive plants in the early summer garden! Towering, 50-60" stems are crowned with 4-5" violet-purple flowerheads. Spherical blooms remain attractive for many weeks in the garden or vase, even after their vibrant colour fades. Mixes beautifully with other perennials! Plant in small groups in the middle or back of the border or naturalize Flowering time: If the weather is good, from the end of March
Planting time: From half September until the end of December, as long as there is no frost in the ground.
Plant the bulbs approximately 10 cm deep whith a distance of 5-10 cm. Plant the bubls on a sunny spot. These Alliums will run wild and can stay in a rock garden and borders. This Allium is a good cut flower and will smell lightly
Save the bulbs on a dry and cool place until you plant the bulbs. |