Allium

Allium

Allium 'Globemaster'

Allium Globemaster, commonly called Giant Onion, is perhaps the tallest of the ornamental onions. It is a bulbous perennial (large bulbs to 2-3” diameter) which produces a basal rosette of grayish-green, strap-shaped leaves (to 18” long). From the center of each basal rosette rises a thick, naked, 3-4’ tall scape (stem) which is topped in late spring by a dense, globular, softball-sized, 5-6” diameter cluster (umbel) of tiny, star-shaped, lilac-purple florets.

Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Best sited in locations sheltered from strong winds. Plant bulbs 5-6” deep and 9-12” apart in fall. Leaves will wither and disappear from the garden shortly after bloom. Mature bulbs may be dug up in the fall, divided and replanted to increase size of a planting.

Zone                           : 5 to 8

Height                         : 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 feet

Spread                        : 1 to 1 1/2 feet

Bloom time                 : May

Bloom description      : Deep lavender

Sun                             : Full sun

Water                         : Dry to medium

Maintenance              : Low

Suggested use           : Naturalize

Flower                        : Showy

Leaf                             : Fragrant

Attracts                      : Butterflies

Tolerate                     : Deer, Drought

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