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Allium - Wikipedia The generic name Allium is the Latin word for garlic, [8][9] and the type species for the genus is Allium sativum which means "cultivated garlic" [10] The decision to include a species in the genus Allium is taxonomically difficult, and species boundaries are unclear
How to Grow Care for Allium (Ornamental Onion) - The Spruce For the best flowering and healthiest plants, place your alliums in a site that gets a full day of sun They will grow in partial shade, but since so many of them have short seasons, give them as much sun as you can Alliums prefer a soil pH that is slightly acidic, at around 5 5 to 6 5
Allium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Hybrid of Allium christophii and Allium macleanii Large violet flowers with glossy foliage Flowers have a mildly bitter flavor and like young leaves can be eaten in small quantities raw in salads and sandwiches or cooked in tea and soups
All About Alliums - Longfield Gardens Learn all about alliums including how to plant the bulbs, when to plant allium bulbs, how to care for alliums, and how to use alliums in your garden and landscape
How to Grow Alliums - Ornamental Flowering Onions - Gardeners Supply Onions, shallots and garlic are members of the allium family that belong in the vegetable garden But there are many ornamental alliums that deserve a hearty welcome in your perennial gardens Alliums are plants of exquisite beauty in both flower and leaf, with tough constitutions
Allium (Ornamental Onion) - Gardenia What is Allium? Allium, commonly known as ornamental onion, is a genus of flowering plants with hundreds of species, including cultivated onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, and chives However, “ornamental onion” refers to the non-culinary species grown for their showy flower heads
How to Grow Allium Allium is a genus of strong-smelling bulbous herbs of the Lily family (including onions, leeks, and chives) Some 300 species are known in temperate regions and 70 are cultivated, mostly as vegetables but a few as ornamentals
The Allium Guide – Plant Detectives Allium, commonly known as ornamental onions, is a genus of perennial, bulbous plants prized for their globe-like flower heads, striking vertical presence, and ability to attract pollinators