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Christophii – Allium Bulbs
Allium christophii, commonly known as the star of Persia, is a striking perennial flowering plant belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. Native to Central Asia, particularly regions such as Iran and Afghanistan, this species thrives in well-drained soils and is well-suited to sunny environments.
The plant is renowned for its striking floral display, featuring large, spherical clusters of star-shaped flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer. The flowers are usually a pinkish-purple with a lilac sheen, creating a stunning visual impact in gardens and landscapes. Each flower cluster can measure 5-10 inches across, making it a focal point in any garden.
Beyond its ornamental value, Allium christophii is recognised for attracting a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, providing ecological benefits alongside its aesthetic appeal. After flowering, the plant develops distinctive seed heads that remain attractive throughout the autumn and winter, offering visual interest even after the flowers have faded.
This allium variety is often used in rock gardens, perennial borders, or as an accent plant. Its hardiness and drought-resistant nature make it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners looking to add a unique flair to their plant collections. Overall, Allium christophii is a versatile and beautiful addition to any garden design.
Colour | Pink & Purple |
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Height | 60cm |
Flowers | June |
Planting Depth | 15cm |
Distance Apart | 20cm |
Bulb Size | 10/12cm |