Allium ‘Serendipity’

Allium 'Serendipity' forms two inch spheres on tall blue-green stems like rose-purple balloons floating in the summer garden.

Allium ‘Serendipity’ forms clumps of slender, flattened, linear, glossy blue-green leaves in the spring followed in late summer by showy two inch spherical umbels of glowing rose-purple florets. One of its parents is the popular ‘Millenium’. Ornamental onions provide a flower display unlike most other perennials and are thus useful for contrasting flower shapes in the garden. Pollinator attractor. Resistant to deer and rabbit.

Common Name:  Ornamental Onion

Family:  Amaryllidaceae (The Amaryllis Family)

Zone Hardiness:  4-8

Light:  Full Sun, Part Sun

Height:  12-24"

Width:  4-8"

Primary Bloom Colour:  Purple

Secondary Bloom Colour:  Pink

Foliage Colour:  Bluish

Class:  Deciduous

Type:  Perennial

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Soil Moisture:  Dry, Average

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Fragrance:  No

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Benefits:  Butterflies Bees

Deer Resistant:  Yes

BC Native:  No

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