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Allium Summer Drummer 5 bulbs

Allium Summer Drummer 5 bulbs

$9.00Price

5 bulbs per order

 

Introduced in 2006 by W. Mellema, Summer Drummer is the latest blooming and tallest of all Allium. It has large globes comprised of hundreds of star-shaped purple and white florets atop green stems that mature to garnet. Once the 8"-wide flowers fade, it’s dried seed pod orbs stand garden sentry in the most hauntingly beautiful way. It too is rabbit-, rodent- and deer-resistant and much loved by bees, butterflies and helpful pollinators. Bulb size: 12 cm/up. July/August. HZ: 4-8. Height: 48" to 60". 

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  • Allium

    Allium, Latin for garlic, Flowering Onions are available in diverse heights and sizes, are rabbit-, rodent- and deer-resistant, and are seldom affected by disease. Adored by bees, butterflies and pollinators, Allium extend the spring flowering season with bold, dramatic color and statuesque garden architecture. They are also valuable cut and dried flowers.

    Allium require full sunlight although there are several varieties that can also thrive in partial sunlight: A. cowaniioreophilum and siculum bulgaricum. Allium require rich, well-draining and neutral pH soil and benefit from a summer dry period. A. unifolium can handle soil with a bit more moisture. All Allium must be planted outdoors in the fall after the soil has cooled down to around 55°F (normally after two weeks of night time temperatures hovering around 40°F). While most Allium are not recommended for forcing over the winter, there are several varieties that are known to be good forcers: A. cowaniikarataviense and unifolium. Please note that flower size is presented as the width, or diameter, from left to right.

    Plant the larger Allium bulbs 6" to 8" deep and 8" to 10" apart. Plant the smaller Allium bulbs 4" deep and 3" to 4" apart. Top size bulbs. Bloom time: May through August depending on the variety. Height: variable depending on the variety. Variable horticultural zones ranging from 3-10 depending on the variety.

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