Allium Aflatunense

Allium Aflatunense

Alliums are a must have when creating an impact in the late spring and early summer garden, perfect for adding colour and acting as a backdrop for low growing perennials and bulbs. Allium aflatuense produces tight fists of lilac purple blooms on 60-80cm stems. Plant in clumps for their best effect. 10/12cm bulbs supplied.
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Allium Aflatunense Allium Aflatunense
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Flowering Time

  • J
  • F
  • M
  • A
  • M
  • J
  • J
  • A
  • S
  • O
  • N
  • D

Key Product Information

Season Interest Spring
Flower Colour Purple
Foliage Colour Mixed
Delivery Delivery within 28 days
Season Interest

Spring

Flower Colour

Purple

Foliage Colour

Mixed

Delivery within 28 days

Plant Size

  • Part Shade
  • Sun
  • Attracts Butterfly
  • Scented
  • Container
  • Cut Flower
Planting

Three to four times their own depth

Soil Type

Fertile, well drained soil.

Plant in fertile well drained soil at approx 10cm-15cm apart and at a depth of roughly 3 to 4 times the size of the bulb.
Leave untouched for a number of years until the bulbs have multiplied to the extent that flowering potential is impeded.
  • Information
  • Flowering Time

    • J
    • F
    • M
    • A
    • M
    • J
    • J
    • A
    • S
    • O
    • N
    • D

    Key Product Information

    Season Interest Spring
    Flower Colour Purple
    Foliage Colour Mixed
    Delivery Delivery within 28 days
    Season Interest

    Spring

    Flower Colour

    Purple

    Foliage Colour

    Mixed

    Delivery

    Delivery within 28 days

    Plant Size

    • Part Shade
    • Sun
    • Attracts Butterfly
    • Scented
    • Container
    • Cut Flower
    Planting

    Three to four times their own depth

    Soil Type

    Fertile, well drained soil.

  • Instructions
  • Plant in fertile well drained soil at approx 10cm-15cm apart and at a depth of roughly 3 to 4 times the size of the bulb.
  • Cultural Instructions
  • Leave untouched for a number of years until the bulbs have multiplied to the extent that flowering potential is impeded.