Allium

Allium enjoys a high degree of well-earned popularity, its great diversity in flower shape, size colour and application is unprecedented. A flood of new cultivars is unstoppable. The genus Allium probably already includes more than 1,000 species and cultivars and is spread across the Northern Hemisphere, Central Asia, as well as the countries around the Mediterranean and western North America are important growing areas. In the Netherlands, we also know some feral species such as badger garlic, sage garlic and snake garlic. Many species, both the original - as well as the cultivated - alliums have a bulb underground, which can reach a circumference of about 3 cm to as much as 40 cm, depending on the species. Other species, including some herbs and vegetables, have a thickened root underground, also called a 'shaft'. The small-spherical alliums, as well as those that form a thickened root, are very suitable for naturalising. The large-spherical alliums can remain in the ground for several years. How long depends on the type of soil. On a permeable sandy soil, the ornamental onions last the longest, although the flowers get smaller over the years. If you are no longer satisfied with the size of the flowers, the bulbs can be uprooted after flowering. The storage temperature is around 23-25 degrees. They can be planted again in November, preferably in a different spot because of possible germs.

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Allium tolmiei var. tolmiei
An American species, occurring in the mountains among the scrub in the west, including Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Found and named after Dr William Fraser Tolmie. A compact-growing species with greenish soft pink flowers with a darker central...
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Allium trifoliatum
Intro 1792, Cyrillo. A species similar to A. subhirsutum that is native around the Mediterranean from Crete to the Riviera. The white star-shaped flowers show a pinkish-red vein on the outside of the petals and together form a semi-spherical...
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Allium triquetrum
Intro: 1789. Three-cornered leek. Curly, grooved leaves envelop a distinctive triangular (triqueter) stem that depending on the location will reach a hight of 25-40 cm. The slightly nodding and remarkably bright white umbel consists of dozens of...
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Allium tuncelianum
(Synonym: A. macrochaetum tuncelianum subsp.) A wild garlic, native to the Munzur Valley in Tunceli in eastern Turkey. The typical garlic flavour is recognisable and it is also used as such, even though the underground parts are more like those...
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Allium unifolium
This in 1863 recorded allium is often confused with A. murrayanum. Narrow leaves, of which the largest look somewhat sickle-shaped, enclose the 30 cm high flower stalk. The umbel is composed of rather large bell-shaped satin pink flowers. The new...
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Allium ursinum subsp. ursinum
Intro: 1753. Also known as wild garlic. This rampant allium occurs on large parts of the Northern Hemisphere. In the Netherlands it grows wild in some places, but it is a protected species (‘Stinzen plant’). The oval leaves are reminiscent of...
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Allium 'Cameleon'
In 2000, Mr W. de Goede received plant material from Wayne Roderick, who was working at the Botanical Garden of the University of California. The soft pink flowers, carried by 20 cm high flower stems, go through various stages of colour during...
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Allium 'Hair'
A selection from A. vineale which can still be seen in the wild reasonably often in the Netherlands, also known as crow garlic. The purple bulbils initially wear a greenish punk hairstyle. As the flower ages, the brown-gray strands resemble a kind...
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Allium 'Lucky Balloons'
From the hands of Woesik Veredeling B.V. Like A. 'Party Balloons' created from A. karataviense x A. hollandicum, several flower stalks appear from one bulb, on average three per bulb, on which the bulbous inflorescences with pale purplish-pink...
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Allium 'Party Balloons'
A cultivar created from A. karataviense x A. hollandicum with the special aspect that multiple flower stems appear per bulb. In addition, the party balloon is fine for use in pots and bedding due to its limited height of 60 cm and its long-lasting...
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Allium 'Purple Sensation' -grootverbruik-
Een selectiepartij in 1963 geregistreerd door de heer Jan Bijl. De bloemkleur is dieppaars. Zeker vanwege deze kleur is het een zeer gewaardeerde snijbloem. De aangeboden partij is van kloon geteeld. Dit houdt in dat alle nakomelingen door...
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Allium caesium
Intro: 1830. Origin: Turkestan Mountains at Zaamin, Uzbekistan. The flower is similar to A. caeruleum but larger, while the plant remains lower and blooms somewhat earlier. The flower varies from light to dark blue with a dark midrib and has a...
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Allium caesium 'Aravan'
Multiple colours are found in the variable species A. caesium, such as this strikingly dark blue A. caesium 'Aravan'. The name suggests that this form originated in south-western Kyrgyzstan, in the south-eastern part of the Fergana Valley, Aravan...
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Allium callimischon subsp. callimischon
Intro: 1835. Origin: Northern Greece (Peloponnese). An autumn flowering species with white flowers with a clearly perceptible reddish brown vein. The leafs include the new inflorescence, which blooms from late August.
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Allium carinatum subsp. pulchellum
Intro: 1810. Origin: South East Europe and West Asia. The original form A. cirrhosum (one of the synonyms) has an inflorescence that does not just carry flowers but also bulbils. The flower bud remains ‘hidden’ for a long time at the end of the...
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Allium cernuum
Intro: 1800. Artfully twisted, 25 cm long flower stem surrounded by long, narrow leaves. The umbel measures five centimetres in diameter and is composed of dark purple, spherical, nodding flowers with protruding stamens. A true bee plant. After...
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Allium cernuum 'Purple King'
Strong selection with intense purple-pink flowers of the A. cernuum. Clud-forming growth habit.
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Allium cowanii
A. cowanii is closely related to A. neapolitanum. The flower stem is distinctly triangular. The snow-white wreaths consist of dozens of star-shaped short-stemmed flowers with sharply contrasting green anthers. The flower stem grows in an almost...
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Allium flavum subsp. tauricum
Also called Allium tauricum Rchb and is native to Crimea. The most enchanting colours appear in this lot, beautiful pastel shades, bronze, orange lime yellow, stained or not, it is truly sublime. The colours show differently at every time of day...
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Allium giganteum
One of the biggest and most striking Alliums with very strong, up to 175 cm tall flower stems. The blue-green, shiny strap-shaped leaves are about eight cm wide and up to thirty cm long. The smooth flower stem bears a rare, perfectly spherical...
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Allium litvinovii
Arnis Seisums collected these in Sari-Chilek, in the southeast of the Chatkal Mountains in Uzbekistan. The unusually blue flowers have violet-blue stripes and form a compact umbel on a 40 cm stem. Propagates each year by division into twos and...
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Allium rosenbachianum 'Early Emperor'
This batch was created by selection performed by nursery A. Langedijk and distinguishes itself by its early flowering. Ideal for combining with biennials such as Hesperis and Lunaria. A powerful ribbed flower stalk of about 60 cm in length bears a...
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Allium schoenoprasum 'Corsican White'
Bieslook voor in de siertuin. Een ui waar u regelmatig van kan genieten. Uiteraard door gebruik te maken van het steeds weer herstellende aromatische blad, maar vanzelfsprekend ook door de sierwaarde. De ongeveer drie cm in doorsnede bolvormige...
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Allium tuberosum
Intro: 1825. Known as Chinese chives and garlic chives. In China, Japan and from Southeast Asia to India, the leaves of this onion have been used through the centuries as an ingredient in salads. The leaves are narrow and flat on one side. The...
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Allium victorialis
Intro: 1753. Victorialis means to overcome, to prevail. The botanical name of this species is based on European mythology at the time of the Middle Ages. Occurs across southern Europe and northern Asia. The round white inflorescence has a three to...
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Allium zebdanense
This elegant allium was first described in 1859 and shows some similarities to the previously metioned A. cowanii, albeit as an early flowering and more sophisticated version. The leaves are very narrow and curled at the tip. The umbel is composed...
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