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Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Allium siculum - Alliums - Fluwel
Bulb information
Bulb size
12 cm
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
80 - 100 cm
Planting depth
10 - 15 cm
Color
Pink
Plant cutting
Yes

Allium siculum

Per 20 pieces

€8.00

Will be delivered from
01-10-2026
Sale price€8.00
Will be delivered from 01-10-2026
1 verpakking €8.00 €0.40 per bulb
5 verpakkingen €38.00 €0.38 per bulb -5%
10 verpakkingen €74.40 €0.37 per bulb -7%
Andere hoeveelheid:
€0.00
Largest bulb size
Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
Will be delivered from 01-10-2026

Often referred to as Allium siculuum or Allium bulgaricum. No surprise, really, as the plant is related to the ornamental onions. Nectaroscordon is a fun flower, and its bells are dangling merrily. After flowering, when seeds are forming, the bells come upright like conical hats. Great for distribution in a green border.

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Bulb information
Bulb size
12 cm
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
80 - 100 cm
Planting depth
10 - 15 cm
Color
Pink
Plant cutting
Yes

Allium

Over the last decades the ornamental Onion has become very popular. In the older days we were just dealing with a handful of Alliums, nowadays we count dozens. Not just because she is a nice garden flower, also the flower industry embraced her as a cut flower.

Planting Allium:
Plant an Allium in full sun or light shade in well-drained soil. An Allium is ideal for the wild garden, but also does well in the common border where it considerably extends the flowering season for spring-flowering bulbs. For best results, plant them in groups of five or more. The bulbs can remain in place for years. Only when they grow too close together can you divide the bulbs in the autumn and replant them immediately.
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