Allium 'Serendipity'
perennials
herbs/vegetables
NEW
40-50 cm
VII–IX
C1,5
1.5 liter pot
9,00 €
Description
The variety was patented by Eric M. Sal / Walters Gardens. It is not a classic breeding cross, but a happy coincidence - hence the name Serendipity ("lucky chance"). A compact beauty with beautiful pinkish-purple spherical flowers blooming in the second half of summer. The blue-green foliage is stiffer and more regular in shape than the popular variety 'Millenium', which is why the plant remains very presentable throughout the season. Strong and durable perennial for sunny locations, excellent for pollinators. Height 40-50 cm. Very drought-resistant once rooted, does not like excessive winter moisture.
| Category: | perennials, herbs/vegetables, NEW |
| Plant species: | Onion / Garlic |
| Flower color: | purple, purple |
| Flowering time: | VII, VIII, IX |
| Growing conditions: | sunny, dry, moderately humid, with good drainage |
| European climate zone: | Z4= -29 ...-35, Z5= -23 ...-29 |
| Height: | 25-50cm |
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