Allium aflatunense 'Purple' 5/2021 ornamental onion- () ornamental onion, Mature size: 18”, Red Violet, USDA Hardiness Zone 5-9, Michigan Bloom Month 7, In Garden Bed G3 for 16.1 YEARS (-). Planted in 2005. Chicago Botanical Garden: Purple Sensation Persian onion (Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation') is one of the earliest of the large-flowered, hardy onions that produce hundreds of violet-purple flowers in a globe-like inflorescence up to 4 inches in diameter. Each bloom spike can reach 30 inches in height. Cut flowers usually last three weeks or more in the vase, and the dried flowers retain their color well. Honeybees love the nectar produced by the flowers, and the strong onion smell of the crushed stems and leaves discourages deer and rabbits. Successful establishment in Chicago-area landscapes is dependent on planting the large bulbs among shrubs and perennials that are in active growth in mid- to late summer to prevent excess moisture in the soil from rotting the bulbs. Recent DNA analysis has found that almost all of the large, purple-flowered ornamental onions sold in the Dutch nursery trade share a common set of ancestral species, and many catalogs these days will list this variety under the name Allium × hollandicum 'Purple Sensation'. Purchased these years ago, NOID. There are several in G3. I will compare it to Purple Sensation this year. Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2020, 21: www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
Summary[edit] Description: English: Allium aflatunense flowers in London, England. Magyar: Allium aflatunense virágok az angliai Londonban. Date: 12 May 2011. Source: kindly granted by the author. Author: Emőke Dénes. Permission (Reusing this file): This file was created by Emőke Dénes and uploaded by DenesFeri. : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.:. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 CC BY-SA 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue. : This work is free and may be used by anyone for any purpose. If you wish to use this content, you do not need to request permission as long as you follow any licensing requirements mentioned on this page. Wikimedia has received an e-mail confirming that the copyright holder has approved publication under the terms mentioned on this page. This correspondence has been reviewed by an OTRS member and stored in our permission archive. The correspondence is available to trusted volunteers as ticket #2017083110036563. If you have questions about the archived correspondence, please use the OTRS noticeboard. Ticket link: https://ticket.wikimedia.org/otrs/index.pl?Action=AgentTicketZoom&TicketNumber=2017083110036563..
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Summary[edit] Description: Deutsch: Allium aflatunense/Kugellauch am Ufer des Druskonis, Druskininkai, Litauen English: Allium aflatunense/Persian Onion at the Shore of the Druskonis, Druskininkai, Lithuania. Date: 30 May 2019, 19:37:10. Source: Own work. Author: Zairon.
Allium aflatunense 'Purple' 5/2021 ornamental onion- () ornamental onion, Mature size: 18”, Red Violet, USDA Hardiness Zone 5-9, Michigan Bloom Month 7, In Garden Bed G3 for 16.1 YEARS (-). Planted in 2005. Chicago Botanical Garden: Purple Sensation Persian onion (Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation') is one of the earliest of the large-flowered, hardy onions that produce hundreds of violet-purple flowers in a globe-like inflorescence up to 4 inches in diameter. Each bloom spike can reach 30 inches in height. Cut flowers usually last three weeks or more in the vase, and the dried flowers retain their color well. Honeybees love the nectar produced by the flowers, and the strong onion smell of the crushed stems and leaves discourages deer and rabbits. Successful establishment in Chicago-area landscapes is dependent on planting the large bulbs among shrubs and perennials that are in active growth in mid- to late summer to prevent excess moisture in the soil from rotting the bulbs. Recent DNA analysis has found that almost all of the large, purple-flowered ornamental onions sold in the Dutch nursery trade share a common set of ancestral species, and many catalogs these days will list this variety under the name Allium × hollandicum 'Purple Sensation'. Purchased these years ago, NOID. There are several in G3. I will compare it to Purple Sensation this year. Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2020, 21: www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
Allium aflatunense 'Purple' 5/2021 ornamental onion- () ornamental onion, Mature size: 18”, Red Violet, USDA Hardiness Zone 5-9, Michigan Bloom Month 7, In Garden Bed G3 for 16.1 YEARS (-). Planted in 2005. Chicago Botanical Garden: Purple Sensation Persian onion (Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation') is one of the earliest of the large-flowered, hardy onions that produce hundreds of violet-purple flowers in a globe-like inflorescence up to 4 inches in diameter. Each bloom spike can reach 30 inches in height. Cut flowers usually last three weeks or more in the vase, and the dried flowers retain their color well. Honeybees love the nectar produced by the flowers, and the strong onion smell of the crushed stems and leaves discourages deer and rabbits. Successful establishment in Chicago-area landscapes is dependent on planting the large bulbs among shrubs and perennials that are in active growth in mid- to late summer to prevent excess moisture in the soil from rotting the bulbs. Recent DNA analysis has found that almost all of the large, purple-flowered ornamental onions sold in the Dutch nursery trade share a common set of ancestral species, and many catalogs these days will list this variety under the name Allium × hollandicum 'Purple Sensation'. Purchased these years ago, NOID. There are several in G3. I will compare it to Purple Sensation this year. Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2020, 21: www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
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Allium aflatunense 'Purple' 5/2021 ornamental onion- () ornamental onion, Mature size: 18”, Red Violet, USDA Hardiness Zone 5-9, Michigan Bloom Month 7, In Garden Bed G3 for 16.1 YEARS (-). Planted in 2005. Chicago Botanical Garden: Purple Sensation Persian onion (Allium aflatunense 'Purple Sensation') is one of the earliest of the large-flowered, hardy onions that produce hundreds of violet-purple flowers in a globe-like inflorescence up to 4 inches in diameter. Each bloom spike can reach 30 inches in height. Cut flowers usually last three weeks or more in the vase, and the dried flowers retain their color well. Honeybees love the nectar produced by the flowers, and the strong onion smell of the crushed stems and leaves discourages deer and rabbits. Successful establishment in Chicago-area landscapes is dependent on planting the large bulbs among shrubs and perennials that are in active growth in mid- to late summer to prevent excess moisture in the soil from rotting the bulbs. Recent DNA analysis has found that almost all of the large, purple-flowered ornamental onions sold in the Dutch nursery trade share a common set of ancestral species, and many catalogs these days will list this variety under the name Allium × hollandicum 'Purple Sensation'. Purchased these years ago, NOID. There are several in G3. I will compare it to Purple Sensation this year. Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Additional photos of this plant from 2020, 21: www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...
Summary[edit] Description: Русский: Лук афлатунский (Allium aflatunense) в цветниках Ботанического сада МГУ "Аптекарский огород". Москва. English: Flowering onion (Allium aflatunense) in flower beds in the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University "Aptekarsky Ogorod". Date: 15 May 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Kor!An (Андрей Корзун).