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This heirloom allium has been grown since 1823, meaning that it was popping up in American gardens prior to Texas winning its independence from Mexico and before the telegraph was invented (i.e. a long time ago!) It has stood the test of time and is still a popular variety across the country. These are excellent, fragrant cut flowers that add a welcome lightness to both formal and relaxed bouquets for just pennies. Rodent and deer resistant.
For planting info see the "Allium Planting Guide" link below.
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3-7 pkgs. |
10% disc. |
$5.36 each |
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8-11 pkgs. |
15% disc. |
$5.06 each |
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12+ pkgs. |
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$4.76 each |
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Common Name: |
Naples garlic, daffodil garlic |
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Botanical Name: |
Allium neapolitanum, syn. Allium cowanii |
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Color: |
Pure white clusters of 30 star shaped flowers, fragrant |
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Height: |
14-18" |
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Exposure: |
Full sun |
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Hardiness: |
Zones 6-10 |
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Bloom Time: |
Late spring - early summer |
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Bulb Size: |
5-6 cm, the largest size commercially available! |
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Bulbs/Pkg: |
25 |
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Planting Info: |
Click here for the Allium Planting Guide |
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Note: |
Fresh bulbs ship mid-September through December |
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