Allium sphaerocephalon
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Allium sphaerocephalon

Drumstick Onion

Quick Facts

Full and Afternoon Sun Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade Attract Butterflies Resists Deer Resists Rabbits  Legend

Description:

15-30” tall. May-July blooming. The flowers of the Drumstick Allium look like tiny ears of red Indian corn. A heavy bloomer, its 1” egg-shaped flowers start in late spring and continue into the summer. Plant 4” apart.

24 bulbs per bag.
Zones 5-8

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QUICK FACTS
USDA Growing Zones 5 - 8
Color Purple, Red
Regions USA
Rain 10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in, 40in - 50in
Bloom Time Late Spring, Summer
Sun Full and Afternoon Sun, Morning Sun and Afternoon Shade
Soil Average Garden Soil, Clay Soil, Sandy Garden Soil
Moisture Regular Water
Height Medium - 12in. to 36in.
Plants for Pollinators Attract Butterflies
Resistant to Hungry Critters Resists Deer, Resists Rabbits