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Allium cernuum

Wild Nodding Onion

 

Easy to identify by its distinctive, nodding, pastel lilac-pink flowers in late spring, Nodding Onion thrives in challenging sites such as hot sun and gravely soil. It is strikingly beautiful and is well-suited a formal or wild garden, as well as a natural meadow. Easy, dependable and very drought tolerant once established.

 

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Allium cernuum

 

Full sun in moist, average or dry soil. Very easy to grow and drought tolerant once established. Will tolerate light shade, but will give best show in full sun.Allium cernuum forms slowly expanding clumps and can be divided easily at any time. Deadhead flowers before seed sets to help control any unwanted spread. Foliage persists past flowering into late summer before dying back.

 

  • »  Easy to Grow
  • »  Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
  • »  Excellent nectar source for native bees
  • »  Deer tend to leave this plant alone
  • »  Drought Tolerant

 

Size: #1

1009891

 

  • Category:Perennial
  • Breeder:American Beauties Native Plants
  • Hardiness Zone:3-9
  • Height:12-18 in
  • Spread:12-18 in
  • Bloom Color:Purple Shades
  • Foliage Color:Green Shades

 

FULL CHARACTER LIST

Attributes

Border or Bed
Container
Fragrant
Native
Naturalizing
Rock Garden
Summer Bloomer

Foliage Color

Green

Maintenance and Care

Drought Tolerant
Low Maintenance
Mass Planting

Attracts Wildlife

Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Attracts Songbirds

Critter Resistance

Deer Resistant

Flower Color

Pink
Purple

Programs

American Beauties Native Plants®

Season of Interest (Flowering)

Summer Bloomer

Exposure

Full Sun
Partial Sun

Habit

Upright

Soil Moisture

Dry Soil
Average Water
Moist, Well-Drained

 

 

 

Allium Cernuum Wild Nodding Onion

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