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Allium Giganteum
Attracts pollinators with its huge flower heads!
Allium giganteum looks just like its name sounds—massive 15–20 cm, spherical umbels are made up of hundreds of small, violet-purple florets. The flower heads rest atop thick, sturdy 90–185 cm tall stems, ideal for adding vertical interest to a back border or creating a colourful focal point. Butterflies and bees love them, but pesky deer and rabbits stay away. Drought tolerant, too!
Allium giganteum looks just like its name sounds—massive 15–20 cm, spherical umbels are made up of hundreds of small, violet-purple florets. The flower heads rest atop thick, sturdy 90–185 cm tall stems, ideal for adding vertical interest to a back border or creating a colourful focal point. Butterflies and bees love them, but pesky deer and rabbits stay away. Drought tolerant, too!
Attracts pollinators with its huge flower heads!
Allium giganteum looks just like its name sounds—massive 15–20 cm, spherical umbels are made up of hundreds of small, violet-purple florets. The flower heads rest atop thick, sturdy 90–185 cm tall stems, ideal for adding vertical interest to a back border or creating a colourful focal point. Butterflies and bees love them, but pesky deer and rabbits stay away. Drought tolerant, too!
Allium giganteum looks just like its name sounds—massive 15–20 cm, spherical umbels are made up of hundreds of small, violet-purple florets. The flower heads rest atop thick, sturdy 90–185 cm tall stems, ideal for adding vertical interest to a back border or creating a colourful focal point. Butterflies and bees love them, but pesky deer and rabbits stay away. Drought tolerant, too!
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Attracts pollinators with its huge flower heads!
Allium giganteum looks just like its name sounds—massive 15–20 cm, spherical umbels are made up of hundreds of small, violet-purple florets. The flower heads rest atop thick, sturdy 90–185 cm tall stems, ideal for adding vertical interest to a back border or creating a colourful focal point. Butterflies and bees love them, but pesky deer and rabbits stay away. Drought tolerant, too!
Allium giganteum looks just like its name sounds—massive 15–20 cm, spherical umbels are made up of hundreds of small, violet-purple florets. The flower heads rest atop thick, sturdy 90–185 cm tall stems, ideal for adding vertical interest to a back border or creating a colourful focal point. Butterflies and bees love them, but pesky deer and rabbits stay away. Drought tolerant, too!






















