Allium 'Globemaster'


This “super bulb” has clusters of deep violet flowers that form a large globe 6-8″ across, lasting for 3-4 weeks in the garden. This will form a clump of strap-like foliage that begins to fade away after blooming. A wonderful architectural accent. Flower heads can be dried. Deep violet flowers appear between May and June.
Alliums are bulbous perennials which thrive all summer and can be divided and cared for like other perennials. Their flowers are unique, rounded umbels and the onion odor is only apparent when crushed. Their foliage is a welcome vertical accent in any garden. Most reseed freely.
- Botanical Name
- Allium 'Globemaster'
- Common Name
- Globemaster Ornamental Onion
- Bloom
- Late Spring
- Color
- Purple/Lavender/Violet
- Family
- Liliaceae
- Height
- 32"
- Hardy to Zone
- 4
- Light
- Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing
- 12-18"
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