Blue Allium
The color of the Blue Allium is reminiscent of a clear blue summer sky and is also fittingly called Blue-of-the-Heavens. Dense, 1-2” round bundles of tiny blue flowers set atop sturdy stems and are stunning when planted in groups, mixing in well with other spring flowering bulbs and early blooming plants, such as poppies and forgot-me -nots.
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PLANTING GUIDE
Allium azureum 'caeruleum'
Perennial, Zones 3-8
Bulb Planting Depth: 3-4”
Height: 14-16”
Spacing: 9 bulbs per square foot, 3-4" apart
Light Needs: Full sun/partial shade
Soil Needs: Average to Fertile, well-drained
Bloom Time: Early summer
Uses: Flower beds, containers, naturalizing, borders, fresh or dried flower arrangements, attracts pollinators and butterflies, deer resistant, drought tolerant
Care: Amend soil with compost before planting bulbs. Feed with a granular flower bulb fertilizer on the surface at planting time and/or in the spring when the leaves emerge. Leaves wither and die as they bloom. They will produce small bulbs, “offsets” that can be divided from the main bulb and transplanted after a few growing seasons.
SORRY, WE CANNOT SHIP ALLIUMS TO: APO, PR and FOREIGN COUNTRIES. CERTAIN COUNTIES IN IDAHO AND WASHINGTON HAVE QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS. PLEASE CHECK TO SEE IF YOU LIVE IN ANY OF THESE COUNTIES.