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Large, dense flowers, across with an abundance of violet-purple florets that bloom for weeks. Late blooming ornamental onions that perform excellent with early blooming perennials. Many varieties are suitable for dried flowers; pest repellent, all great cut flowers.
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These Bulbs Make Bountiful Blooms The First Summer! Create your own uniquegarden. Choose from sunny yellow Allium Moly, pink Iron Cross Oxalis, sweetsmelling Mixed Freesia, lavendar Mixed Anemone, tall and brilliant MixedGladiolus, distinctive Red Firecrackers, Mixed Ranunculus with 4" blooms,intriguing Mixed Sparaxis, shamrock-like Mixed Oxasis, thrifty mix of GardenSpectacular, scented Orchid Glads, bright Mixed Ixia, or spectacular ColorfestCollection.
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Huge, 8" purple-white flowers on 72" stems. The unique, corn-like foliage emerges partially along the stem as well as from the ground and has a distinct bend. Adequate moisture and intense drainage are essential to achieve full height without falling over. Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Height: 72 inches Months of Bloom: May-June Light: Full Sun Cut Flower: Yes Deer Resistant: Yes Bulb Size: 12+ cm. Shipping: Begins Late August
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One of the most spectacular Alliums available. Huge flowers 12-15" (flower diameter) on rather short but sturdy stems. They are great for ornamental value and widely used for both landscape and cut flowers purposes. The flowers are fragrant; this plant is a spectacular addition to any landscape. Plant in large clusters for an eye-catching focal point. This Allium is ideal for containers, mass plantings, borders and cut flowers. Alliums are also rabbit, squirrel, and deer resistant...
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Allium Nigrum With their white/pinkish flowers add a delicate look and are not eaten by deer. 25 bulbs per pack. These 10/12 cm bulbs grows to a height of 24-36". Plant 6" deep and 8" apart in full or partial sun.
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Alliums make excellent plants for the middle or back of borders. Alliums also make excellent cut flowers and are long lasting in water. This mixed assortment will add beautiful color and height to your garden. Allium are rodent and deer resistant.
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Allium Giganteum, a late Spring garden show stopper. Huge Purple Balls of blooms. Grows to an impressive height of 48-58". Plant 6" deep, 12" apart in full or partial sun.
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Thin, straight stalks stand 24" tall, topped by tear-shaped flowers of rich reddish-purple. Excellent for borders of beds and cut flowers.
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Although no other specific mention of medicinal uses has been seen for this species, members of this genus are in general very healthy additions to the diet. They contain sulphur compounds (which give them their onion flavour) and when added to the diet on a regular basis they help reduce blood cholesterol levels, act as a tonic to the digestive system and also tonify the circulatory system.
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Plant all varieties of Allium in rich, well-drained soil in full sun in early fall. The smaller varieties of Allium should be planted 8" deep and the larger varieties 7-8" deep. Many are suitable for dried flowers, pest repellent. Spacing 8"
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Giant Allium ( Allium giganteum ) is the tallest of the large flowering alliums with ball-shaped flowers. The Gaint Allium adds a wonderful element to a garden and will even catch the eye of the non-gardeners! These huge flowers blossom the size of softballs with a gorgeous purple color and sway atop sturdy stems in late spring. These add great texture and look great when planted amongst other shorter plants.
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Suggested Use: SHAKE WELL. As a dietary supplement, take 1 dropperful (1 mL) 1 to 3 times daily. Measure in Easy-Dose⢠Dropperand put directly in mouth, water or juice or mix with warm water to make a tea. Use in conjunction with a healthy dietary and lifestyle plan.
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A wide range of sizes and colors. Alliums supply an excellent range of landscape winners. Not attractive to deer. The seed heads of the taller varieties dry well for dramatic flower arrangements if picked slightly unripe. Most Alliums prefer a sunny site with well-drained soil. Perfectly hardy.
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One of the more eccentric in a group of unusual flowers. The large, round, violet flower heads sit on tall, sturdy stems. Their height will definitely make a statement in your early summer garden! Bulb size: 14-16 cm in circumference. Zones 4-8. Late blooming ornamental onions that perform excellent with early blooming perennials. Many varieties are suitable for dried flowers; pest repellent, all great cut flowers.
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Allium Karataviense 50 bulb package 14-up cm
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The globe shape is rather unusual in the garden, and when it's in the form of a bright-white flower floating atop a 48" stem, it is a real scene stealer. Blooms in mid-May and keeps its foliage through the bloom time.
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Allium Giganteum 10 bulb package 20-22 cm
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Our large selection of Nature's Apothecary Fresh Plant Single-Herb Extracts is processed immediately after harvest to maintain the highest possible levels of potency. Servings per container: 1 oz Suggested Use: Shake Well. As a dietary supplement, take 1 - 2 mls, up to 3X daily. Measure in dropper and put in mouth, water, juice or mix with warm water to make a tea. Other Ingredients: Purified Water, 60% (1:2) Pure Grain Alcohol for maximum activity, potency and freshness of delicate botanical constituents...
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Allium Blue Drumstick
SPECIALTY BULBS! Unusual flax-blue flower heads, approximately 1 1/2" in diameter. Alliums offer a wide diversity of color, height, and blooming times. They will tolerate poor garden soil; once established they will naturalize easily. Alliums are resistant to deer. They make excellent cut flowers.
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Allium Schubertii 50 bulb package 14-up cm
Huge violet pink flower is also called "the Sparkler" because of the flower shape; flower head is 12-15" in diameter.
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