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Atropurpureum – Allium Bulbs
Allium atropurpureum, also known as the purple garlic or purple-flowered onion, is a distinctive species within the Amaryllidaceae family. Its vibrant, eye-catching flowers, a unique characteristic of this plant, make it an attractive addition to any garden. Native to various regions in Asia, this perennial plant can reach heights of up to 60 cm (approximately 24 inches) and features clusters of small, star-shaped purple flowers that bloom in dense, spherical heads, typically from late spring to early summer.
The leaves of Allium atropurpureum are linear and strap-like, emerging from the base to create a lovely green backdrop that accentuates the colourful blossoms when they open. This species thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and prefers full sun, although it can withstand partial shade.
Gardeners often appreciate Allium atropurpureum not only for its ornamental value but also for its crucial role in attracting pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. By planting this species, you're not just adding beauty to your garden, but also contributing to the preservation of these essential insects. When planting, it's advisable to space the bulbs appropriately, usually about 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) apart, to allow for their natural growth and to avoid overcrowding. Overall, Allium atropurpureum is a versatile and aesthetically pleasing choice that can enhance the beauty of borders, mixed flower beds, and even container gardens.
Colour | Purple |
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Height | 60cm |
Flowers | May/June |
Planting Depth | 10cm |
Distance Apart | 15cm |
Bulb Size | 7/8cm |