Allium giganteum flower
Allium giganteum, also known as Giant Onion, is a perennial plant of the genus onion onions. Giant Onion States as the small globe and flower buds on each flower that is very much like the tiny twinkling stars brought a breathtakingly beautiful purple heart. He moved slowly purple brown for the dying.
Giant Onion is planted in the fall and lay still in the ground during winter and start developing, flowering in spring last until summer. Because of them out so often these species Giant Onion flowers are edible but most people grow it for decorative value. Giant Onion States is one of the flowers make the garden more ideal.
A truly impressive Ornamental Onion, featuring big round heads of mauve-purple flowers in late spring. The tall stems are excellent for cutting or drying. Flowers are attractive to butterflies.
This looks best when combined with a bushy, low-growing perennial to hide the withering onion leaves at blooming time; hardy Cranesbill Geraniums are an excellent companion. Plants go completely dormant during the summer
The fleshy bulbs may be lifted and divided after several years, best done in mid summer after the leaves wither or in early autumn.