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Allium (Ornamental Chive)

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Most Allium or Chives species are best grown in a well drained soil in a partially shaded to sunny spot. The larger the leaves and flowering stalks the sunnier the place should be. Dwarf forms are excellent for the rock garden. Others, especially smaller Allium species, such the majority from East Asia (China and Japan), are best cultivated in a slightly moist and peaty soil in partial shade (e.g. Allium beesianum, Allium japonicum and Allium sikkimensis).
All offered here are very easy to raise from seeds. Sow flat in any well drained, yet humus rich soil from autumn to early summer. Keep sowing pots in a protected spot outside in the garden during winter. Most Allium species require a prolonged cooling after sowing before seeds will germinate from mid spring to early summer. Plant to their final spot in the garden in autumn or spring teh following year. Most Allium will flower within 2 to 3 years. Larger species such as Allium stipitatum may take up to 4 years to gain flower size.
All are USDA Climate Zone 6 unless otherwise specified.
30 seeds per package, unless not mentioned differently.
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Allium unifolium

Allium unifolium

30 (50)cm, very showy smaller Allium with large flowers in dense umbels of pinkish shades. Native to N California and S Oregon, USA from moist, yet well drained soils in sunny spots. Bulbs reform each year at the side of last year's bulb. IIII-V.
30 seeds per package.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 1176 € 4,99
Allium ursinum (Bear Garlic)

Allium ursinum (Bear Garlic)

30 (40)cm, Bear Garlic is native to damp open woods in most of Europe, forming large clumps with numerous broad and fresh green leaves and white, star-like flowers. Its leaves as well as flowers have a fine garlic taste and are used in salads and soups. Will readily naturalize in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial shade. IV-V.
30 seeds per package.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 1177 € 2,99*
seed package
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Allium validum (Pacific Onion)

Allium validum (Pacific Onion)

30 (50)cm, Pacific Onion or Swamp Onion makes showy, long stalked, bright rose flowers umbels above rather broad leaves. Native of humus rich, slightly moist, mountaineous sites in the Pacific region of western USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Plumas County, Bear Creek Road, California at some 1.550m. VI-VII.
30 seeds per package.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 5184 € 4,99
Allium victorialis (Victory Onion)

Allium victorialis (Victory Onion)

20 (30)cm, Victory Onion is a rarely cultivated rhizomatous Allium from hay-meadows in the Alps. It has tall and broad leaves with prominent veins and semi-nodding umbels of creamy to greenish blooms. For any partially shaded spot in any well drained soil. Increases well from seeds only. VI-VII.
30 seeds per package.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 1178 € 4,99