The drumstick allium has egg-shaped flowers in summer that start off green, then bloom and develop to pink and then clover red-purple. These plants are attractive in a bed or border, especially peeking up through other plants, such as roses, so that their nondescript foliage is hidden. Their vertical presence (50cm) and eye-catching flower shape are valuable additions to the garden, and they naturalize freely.
(25 bulbs size 5-6)
These are small flowers so plant en masse for effect - great with grasses & frothy perennials.
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