‘Ambassador’ Tall Allium

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‘Ambassador’ Tall Allium

Allium Rich purple tightly compacted 6" globes of starry florets are borne on tall sturdy stems. One of the tallest, longest blooming and latest blooming of the statuesque Alliums, after Globemaster and before Summer Drummer. Blooms about the same time as the first wave of roses and can keep going for up to 5 weeks.

44–48" tall, Early to Midsummer blooms, Z3–8. 20cm. NEW!



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Flowering Onions

The large Allium genus is characterized by small six-petaled florets held in umbels—large or small, loose or tight. Sweet-smelling blooms make great fresh cutflowers or dried winter arrangements; only if crushed will they smell like onion. Alliums are deer resistant and prefer full sun and well-drained soil, but can tolerate some shade. Fertilize in early spring to promote leaf and bulb growth. Leaves may die back before or during blooming. All types bloom in late spring to early summer, except where noted.