
Certain small species are just perfect for a rock garden, and several lend themselves to naturalizing.
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Many species bloom in early summer - just after the spring-flowering period and just before the exuberant full bloom of summer. The ornamental onions distinguish themselves by their remarkable diversity in color, inflorescence, and flowering height. Hundreds of Allium species exist, but only a few have made a name for themselves as garden plants. Propagate by seed, sowing in containers in a cold frame when just ripe or in the spring.Mixes beautifully with other late spring flowering bulbs and creates stunning combinations with pink or white delphiniums, peonies, or irises.Excellent as cut flowers for both fresh and dried arrangements! Plant in groups (at least 10 to 15 bulbs) for the best visual impact. Prolific, each plant produces masses of very long-lasting, double blossoms atop sturdy stems. across (7-15 cm), adorned with multiple layers of delicate, silky petals and darker centers. Stunning in beds, borders, and cottage gardens. Ranunculus asiaticus 'Tecolote Purple' (Persian Buttercup) is a tuberous perennial boasting large, rose-like, bright purple flowers, 3-6 in.The dark, velvety blooms are stunning when planted in mass or when mixed with Ranunculus ‘Purple Picotee’, which has snow white blooms delicately outlined in violet. Known for attracting bees, butterflies, moths, and other pollinators, but deer ignore it. Purple Sensation If you love deep purple, this grape-colored beauty with heavily ruffled flowers is a must.


A favorite of many gardeners, multiple award-winner Allium hollandicum 'Purple Sensation' is a striking ornamental onion with perfectly round flowerheads, 3 in.
