Allium ‘Medusa's Hair’PBR
Synonym: Allium ‘Medusa's Hair’
Description:
Believed to originate from a hybrid cross between Allium senescens ‘Glaucum’ and Allium tanguticum, this ornamental onion combines the late flowering habit and resilience of perennial Asian alliums. Forming long-lived clumps of twisting foliage, it produces vibrant flower heads from late summer into autumn, often with tiny onion-like shoots emerging through the blooms. It thrives in sunny, well-drained conditions and is highly attractive to pollinators.
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