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 lemmonii
A species from California, somewhat similar to A. platycaule. An important difference is the habitat this allium is found on moist soil. The flowers of the offered form are in a five-centimetre umbel and are white from the base, changing to pink...
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Allium sivasicum
First published in 1983. A species from Turkey with a nodding inflorescence consisting of many silvery-pink bell-shaped flowers. Somewhat similar to A. flavum, the flower stalks have different lengths, creating a playful effect. Prefers a sunny...
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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 pskemense
First described in 1905 by B. Fedtsch. In the Pskem Valley, this onion is used extensively for food. If you like spicy, you can shred the leaves to use in salads. In spring, the large cylinder-shaped leaves sprout from the ground like large...
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Allium 'White Giant'
An extra high allium with snow-white flowers on solid 150 cm stems. Was registered by Gebr. Valkering in 2012 and already received a Certificate at the trial garden of the K.A.V.B. in 2010. Has remarkably strong, dark green leaves, which are...
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Allium bolanderi
A very small ornamental onion with a flower head consisting of detached, slender, pointed purple flowers. There is a dark purple vein on the petals. Native to southern Oregon and northern California, occurring under native oaks, on granite soil,...
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Allium colchicifolium
A beautiful species native to Iraq, Iran and Turkey, introduced in 1859, mostly growing on open plains among deciduous shrubs on steep slopes. Related to A. orientale and A. kharputense. The semicircular umbels contain wide-spread white flowers,...
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Allium incensidorum
A clump-forming ornamental onion found in Istria, northern Croatia, where it grows together with Cyclamen purpurascens, among others, on calcareous rocks. Similar to A. senescens, but much richer and later flowering. The slender leaves remain...
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Allium myrianthum
A Turkish species introduced as early as 1844. Janis Ruksans found the allium near the city of Göreme at the time of his first trip to Turkey. Remarkably, the flowers, which grow in a compact, dense spherical shape on 60-70 cm high flower stems,...
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Allium spirale
Corkscrew-look, spiral-look, first described in 1812. An Asian species, China, Korea, Mongolia in which the leaves are twisted in the shape of a corkscrew. Also characteristic are the square flower stalks that carry the spherical lilac-pink...
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Allium ampeloprasum 'Catweazle'
A wonderful children's series from the 1970s in which we followed the adventures of the eccentric wizard Catweazle, who ends up in the 20th century out of the 11th century due to a failed spell. The green, hairy and tangled flower of this allium...
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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 'Ambassador'
This superb selection of nursery A. Langedijk from Zwaagdijk has acquired a prominent place in the current range of ornamental onions. Genitors are Allium stipitatum x Allium giganteum. An impressive 100 cm tall allium whose large spherical flower...
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Allium altissimum 'Album'
Intro: 1884. A. altissimum is found in Central Asia, northeastern Iran, as well as northwestern Afghanistan. This is a white form selected from seedlings. The globe-shaped flowers on tall stems are followed by decorative seed pods that remain...
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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 'Pinball Wizard'
Just like A. 'Globemaster' and A 'Beauregard' this excellent onion was created by crossing Allium macleanii x Allium christophii. It owes its name Pinball Wizard to the rock opera "Tommy" by The Who from the sixties. The countless dark violet...
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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 'Globemaster'
In 1959 Mr. J. Axe crossed A. macleanii with A. christophii. From the seedlings that emerged, A. ‘Beauregard’ and A. ‘Globemaster’ were selected. The latter stands out because of its large glossy leaves and extraordinary large aster violet flower...
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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 aschersonianum
(Synonym: A. Eximium). Its habitat is southern Turkey, Israel and northeastern Libya. First described in 1882 by Barbey. The flower forms a semi-circular umbel and consists of glossy, purplish-red star-shaped flowers. For our gardens, a difficult...
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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 membranaceum
A beauty native to the forests of northern California. The seven-centimetre flower umbel consists of star-shaped flowers that range in colour from white to lavender-pink. On the underside of the elliptical flower petals are purple markings that...
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Allium haematochiton
Intro: 1879, S. Watson. 'Red-skinned Onion', as it is locally called, is found both on dry slopes and in moist grasslands along the southern coast of California to northern Baja. The compact, globular flower umbels consist of small white flowers...
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Allium cupuliferum
An attractive allium with an initially compact flower umbels consisting of slender, bowl-shaped, upward-facing purple-pink flowers. As flowering progresses, an airy flower umbel is formed by the different lengths of the flower stems. The flower...
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Allium breviscapum
First described in 1885, native to western Iran, at very high altitudes. The range was originally collected on a mountain pass south of Hamedan, above the Ganjameh waterfall. The species is somewhat reminiscent of A. akaka, but the ribbon-shaped...
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Allium brachyscapum
A rare species, found by Janis Ruksans in the 1980s on his journey through the Kopet-Dag, a mountain range that forms the border between Iran and Turkmenistan. Growing under harsh conditions, on bare southern slopes, in a soil type consisting of...
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