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For Allium Ledebourianum
Deer Resistant
Yes
Density
5 per sq. ft.
Family
Allium
Flowering Height
15-20 inches
Flowering Time
Late Spring - Early Summer
Fragrant
Yes
Naturalizing
Yes
Planting Depth
4 inches
Sunlight
Full Sun/Partial Shade
USDA Zones
3-9
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Allium Ledebourianum

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Our flower bulbs from Holland arrive in the United States by mid-September. We start shipping our flower bulbs by early-October.

 Once your order ships, you will receive a tracking number by email.

 We will continue to ship until the beginning of January or until supplies last.

 We start shipping our Amaryllis bulbs by the end of October.

 Amaryllis bulbs will continue to ship until February or until supplies last.

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Description

Allium Ledebourianum, also known as the Ledebour's Onion, is a botanical treasure that never fails to captivate with its unique charm. Picture delicate clusters of star-shaped blooms, each boasting a mesmerizing blend of soft lavender and pink hues. These enchanting flowers, perched atop slender, wiry stems, create a whimsical dance in the summer breeze, inviting admiration from all who behold them. What makes Allium Ledebourianum truly special is its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, from sun-drenched garden beds to rocky slopes and meadows. It's a resilient beauty, unfazed by harsh weather or neglect, yet it rewards attentive gardeners with a profusion of blooms that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, bringing life and vitality to the garden. But it's not just its blooms that steal the show; the foliage of Allium Ledebourianum is equally enchanting. Delicate, slender leaves form graceful arcs, adding texture and interest to the landscape even when the flowers have faded. For me, Allium Ledebourianum is more than just a plant; it's a symbol of resilience, beauty, and the simple joys of nature. It's a reminder to slow down, appreciate the little things, and find beauty in unexpected places.

Height: 15-20 inches
Bulb size: I

• Attracts Bees and Butterflies
• Deer Resistant
• Easy to grow

How to grow Allium bulbs? - Find all the information you need here.

Planting information

Plant your flower bulbs in the fall or early winter

Plant in borders or containers in sun or partial shade

Plant the bulbs three times the size of the bulb deep

Space the bulbs two times the size of the bulb apart

Plant the bulbs in well drained soil

Plant the bulbs with the pointed side facing upwards

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Shipping schedule

Our flower bulbs from Holland arrive in the United States by mid-September. We start shipping our flower bulbs by early-October.

 Once your order ships, you will receive a tracking number by email.

 We will continue to ship until the beginning of January or until supplies last.

 We start shipping our Amaryllis bulbs by the end of October.

 Amaryllis bulbs will continue to ship until February or until supplies last.

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For over 4 generations, DutchGrown™ has built its reputation by offering the best Fall-planted flowers bulbs available anywhere. We take pride in our exceptionally high level of quality control, customer service and our commitment to client satisfaction continues long after the bulbs leave our premises. When you order from DutchGrown™, we 100% guarantee that you will receive the hardiest flower bulbs available, packed with care and ready to thrive in your garden.

Details

For Allium Ledebourianum
Deer Resistant
Yes
Density
5 per sq. ft.
Family
Allium
Flowering Height
15-20 inches
Flowering Time
Late Spring - Early Summer
Fragrant
Yes
Naturalizing
Yes
Planting Depth
4 inches
Sunlight
Full Sun/Partial Shade
USDA Zones
3-9
More details Close details

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