Narrowleaf Allium | Allium amplectens






A FALL BULB AND SEED SALE ITEM
The terminal flowers are in flat-topped clusters of 10-50 flowers with white-pink, papery petals on an erect, green, leafless stem. This onion-scented plant sports a few basal leaves. Blooms from May to June.
Plant Details
| Habitats | Upland Prairie and Savanna |
|---|---|
| Habitat Notes | Found in arid regions, that are wet in the late winter and spring, such as dry rocky slopes, and meadows up to elevations of 7000 ft. |
| Phenology | Perennial; flowering May-June |
| Mature Height | Up to 1 ft |
| Shade Preference | Full sun |
| Soil Tolerance | Well-drained clay soil |
| Special Uses | Onion scented. Deer resistant. |




