Allium cernuum—Nodding Onion—70 Seeds
Ornamental onions are one of those gifts for your garden. The variety is practically endless, they bloom spectacularly, and then you have amazing seed heads floating around that you can either cut back, or leave standing up for some real garden bones.
These little ones are smaller than the large globes, but they are just are hardy as any other ornamental onion I have ever grown. An added plus is that supposedly squirrels do not like the Allium family so if you plant them all over, it adds some extra security to your other precious bulbs that you may not want the little thieves taking off with for the winter.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly easy to germinate and grow, but a little bit of patience and care will be needed. (about 70 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Allium cernuum
Grows 12-18"x 12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
USDA zones: 3a-10a
Ornamental onions are one of those gifts for your garden. The variety is practically endless, they bloom spectacularly, and then you have amazing seed heads floating around that you can either cut back, or leave standing up for some real garden bones.
These little ones are smaller than the large globes, but they are just are hardy as any other ornamental onion I have ever grown. An added plus is that supposedly squirrels do not like the Allium family so if you plant them all over, it adds some extra security to your other precious bulbs that you may not want the little thieves taking off with for the winter.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly easy to germinate and grow, but a little bit of patience and care will be needed. (about 70 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Allium cernuum
Grows 12-18"x 12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
USDA zones: 3a-10a
Ornamental onions are one of those gifts for your garden. The variety is practically endless, they bloom spectacularly, and then you have amazing seed heads floating around that you can either cut back, or leave standing up for some real garden bones.
These little ones are smaller than the large globes, but they are just are hardy as any other ornamental onion I have ever grown. An added plus is that supposedly squirrels do not like the Allium family so if you plant them all over, it adds some extra security to your other precious bulbs that you may not want the little thieves taking off with for the winter.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly easy to germinate and grow, but a little bit of patience and care will be needed. (about 70 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Allium cernuum
Grows 12-18"x 12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
USDA zones: 3a-10a