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Allium Millenium #1

Common Name: Ornamental Onion

This hybrid from Allium guru Mark McDonough was picture perfect in our trials. ‘Millenium’ forms a compact, upright clump of glossy green, thick and strappy leaves which emit a slight smell of onion when crushed.  In late July and August here in Michigan, a profusion of large 2”, bright rosy purple, tightly rounded clusters of flowers appear on strong stems just above the attractive foliage.

Alliums are charming plants for the rock or herb garden. When the foliage is bruised, it smells like onions since they are in the onion family. Butterflies and honeybees adore the flowers’ sweet nectar but deer and rabbits steer clear of this perennial beauty.

Height: 15.0-20.0 Inches

Spread: 10.0-15.0 Inches

Hardiness Zones: 4,5,6,7,8

Flower Color: Purple shades

Sunlight: Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun)

Water Requirements: Low Water Needs Average Water Needs

Soil Quality: Poor Soil QualityA verage Soil QualityF ertile Soil Quality

Soil Chemistry: Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0)Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)

Bloomtime: Midsummer Late Summer

Attracts Wings: Attracts Butterflies Bee Friendly

Critter Resistant: Deer Resistant Rabbit Resistant

Seasonal Interest: Dried Seed Heads

Allium Millenium #1

$14.99

16 in stock

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