Allium angulosum 'Summer Beauty'
allium
- 2 litre pot
- £13.19 £21.99
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- 3 × 2 litre pots
- £32.99 £54.99 £11.00 each
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: July to August
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Majestic sprays of lavender-pink coloured rounded umbels bob around on strong green stems from July to August.
Allium angulosum ‘Summer Beauty’ extends ‘allium season’, is loved by pollinating insects, adds charm and form to summer borders and is an excellent cut flower. Unlike other varieties its leaves remain green throughout the season. It is deer and rabbit resistant.
Allium angulosum ‘Summer Beauty’ extends ‘allium season’, is loved by pollinating insects, adds charm and form to summer borders and is an excellent cut flower. Unlike other varieties its leaves remain green throughout the season. It is deer and rabbit resistant.
Alliums thrive in a sunny position with well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for borders or containers. For potted plants, use a container with good drainage holes and fill it with a free-draining compost mix, such as a blend of multipurpose compost and grit, or loam based compost such as John Innes.
When planting, ensure the root ball sits at the same level as it did in its nursery pot, and water well after planting. Place the container in a sunny spot and water regularly during dry spells, allowing the top layer of compost to dry out between waterings.
Deadhead spent blooms to keep the plant tidy and encourage new flowering stems. Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser every few weeks during the growing season to promote healthy growth and flowering.
In winter, move containers to a sheltered spot or insulate them to protect the roots from severe or prolonged frost. Every few years, divide the plant in autumn to refresh the compost and maintain its vigour.
When planting, ensure the root ball sits at the same level as it did in its nursery pot, and water well after planting. Place the container in a sunny spot and water regularly during dry spells, allowing the top layer of compost to dry out between waterings.
Deadhead spent blooms to keep the plant tidy and encourage new flowering stems. Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser every few weeks during the growing season to promote healthy growth and flowering.
In winter, move containers to a sheltered spot or insulate them to protect the roots from severe or prolonged frost. Every few years, divide the plant in autumn to refresh the compost and maintain its vigour.
- Pets: TOXIC if eaten