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20 Best Allium Varieties to Grow for Their Beautiful Flowers

20 Best Allium Varieties to Grow for Their Beautiful Flowers

Alliums, also known as ornamental onions, are some of the most beautiful flowering bulbs for the spring and summer garden. Plant some of these popular varieties and they'll reward you with stunning blooms that resemble fireworks frozen in time.

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Persian Blue Allium

One of the most common species of ornamental onion, Persian blue (Allium aflatunense) produces a four- to five-inch ball of vivid purple-blue flowers. Plant the bulbs in the fall, six to eight inches deep and about eight inches apart. This long-lasting variety attracts pollinators and is deer- and rodent-resistant.

Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 3 feet tall

Zones: 4-8

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Purple Sensation Allium

This ornamental onion variety is a showstopper, thanks to its four- to five-inch globes of vivid purple flowers that grow on stalks up to three feet tall. Plant your bulbs in the fall, and they'll come back year after year.

Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil

Size: To 3 feet tall

Zones: 4–9

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Blue Allium

Blue allium (Allium caeruleum) is a smaller ornamental onion that offers sky-blue blooms in a ball-like cluster around one inch wide. Plant the bulbs in the fall, two to four inches deep, in beds, borders, rock gardens, and meadows.

Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 2 feet tall

Zones: 4–8

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Chives

Easily grown from seed, and popular in the kitchen for their mild onion flavor, chives (Allium schoenoprasum) have tubular, grass-like, dark green leaves that grow in dense clumps. Its clover-like clusters of pale purple flowers add a splash of color to herb gardens, but also look gorgeous grown as an ornamental in borders or container gardens.

Bloom Season: Mid to late spring

Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade and well-drained soil

Size: To 18 inches tall

Zones: 4–8

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Golden Garlic

Commonly known as golden garlic, or lily leek, Allium moly really stands out with its yellow-hued blooms. This delicate-looking rock-garden favorite is actually quite tough, tolerating hot, dry conditions well.

Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade and well-drained soil

Size: To 15 inches tall

Zones: 3–9

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Drumstick Allium

Also known as round-headed leek, drumstick allium (Allium sphaerocephalon) produces cute, reddish-purple egg-shape flower heads. Each flower head comprises a tight cluster of tiny florets that emerge deep green but mature (top to bottom) to rose-purple. It's best grown in large groups in rock gardens, beds and borders, and open woodland areas, but it also grows well in containers.

Bloom Season: Early to midsummer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 3 feet tall

Zones: 3-10

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Globemaster Allium

One of the taller varieties you can find, 'Globemaster' is ornamentally grown for its spring blooms of light-purple flower heads that are typically 6 to 10 inches in diameter. This variety is an eye-catching accent in the garden, as well as a long-lasting cut flower.

Bloom Season: Late spring

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 4 feet tall

Zones: 5–8

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Turkistan Onion

Known for having leaves that are as beautiful as its flowers, Turkistan onion (Allium karataviense) is among the shorter ornamental Allium varieties. It works well when planted in groups in rock gardens, border fronts, containers, and window boxes. Its pink flower heads are three to six inches across, held above three- to four-inch wide gray-green leaves. 'Ivory Queen' is a white-flowered variety.

Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 8 inches tall

Zones: 4–8

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Pink Lily Leek

Though it's a shorter, smaller ornamental onion, pink lily leek (Allium oreophilum) produces eye-catching magenta florets that form a loose flower head. It makes an especially stunning display when planted in masses. The blooms work well in fresh or dried flower arrangements.

Bloom Season: Late spring

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 18 inches tall

Zones: 4–10

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Star of Persia

Commonly called star of Persia (Allium cristophii), this species produces one of the largest blooms of any Allium and can have up to 100 individual flowers packed into one flower head. The light purple flower heads can reach up to 12 inches in diameter. Plant new bulbs in the fall, three to six inches deep and 10 to 12 inches apart. Star of Persia is especially nice as a fresh cut or dried flower.

Bloom Season: Late spring

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 2 feet tall

Zones: 4–8

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Millenium Allium

An especially long-blooming variety, 'Millenium' fills the late-summer garden with light-purple color. The two-inch-wide heads float above a mound of glossy green foliage. It's a reliable accent plant for mixed borders and cottage gardens.

Bloom Season: Late summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 1 foot tall

Zones: 5–8

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Three-Cornered Leek

The dainty, drooping white flowers of three-cornered leek (Allium triquetrum) form loose clusters on triangular stalks (hence its common name). It grows well with roses, carrots, beets and chamomile, but it can actually prevent legumes from thriving, so steer clear of that pairing.

Bloom Season: Late spring

Growing Conditions: Sun or shade and moist, well-drained soil

Size: To 18 inches tall

Zones: 3–8

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Garlic Chives

If you're looking for an edible white allium, you've found it. Also called Chinese chives, garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) bloom from late summer into fall and produce 2-inch wide clusters of white flowers. Be sure to deadhead the flowers before they set seeds to prevent the sprouting of unwanted seedlings throughout the garden.

Bloom Season: Late summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun to part shade and well-drained soil

Size: To 18 inches tall

Zones: 3-9

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Hair Allium

Love it or hate it, this variety is definitely unique. Allium vineale 'Hair' produces blooms with purple centers that have green hairlike extensions. Its unusual appearance adds unique texture to beds and borders, and no doubt will be a conversation starter.

Bloom Season: Late spring

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 2 feet tall

Zones: 3–8

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Mount Everest

As majestic as its namesake, 'Mount Everest' offers six-inch heads of bright white flowers on tall stems. For the best visual impact, plant at least 10 to 15 bulbs in a group. 'Mount Everest' mixes beautifully with other late-spring blooming flowers, such as delphiniums, peonies, or irises.

Bloom Season: Late spring or early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 3 feet tall

Zones: 4–8

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Nectaroscordum

Though technically not an allium, this close relative is often sold as one. Nectaroscordum siculum, commonly known as Sicilian honey garlic, produces bell-shaped flowers with reddish-purple markings. The seed heads dry well and can be used in dried flower arrangements.

Bloom Season: Late spring

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 4 feet tall

Zones: 5-10

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Allium senescens subsp. montanum var. glaucum

Allium senescens subsp. montanum var. glaucum has a mouthful of a name but it's perfect for the rock garden or front of the border. It has blue-green leaves that grow in a spiral and clusters of purple-pink flowers in late summer.

Bloom Season: Late summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 6 inches tall

Zones: 5-9

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Allium stipitatum

Allium stipitatum blooms in early summer with 4-inch-wide clusters of lilac flowers. It is sometimes confused with the similar showy allium.

Bloom Season: Early summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 4 feet tall

Zones: 4-9

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Showy allium

Allium rosenbachianum offers 4-inch-wide globes of purple flowers in summer.

Bloom Season: Summer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 3 feet tall

Zones: 4-10

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'Summer Beauty' wild onion

Allium tanguticum 'Summer Beauty' shows off clusters of dark lavender-blue flowers in midsummer on 2-foot-tall stems.

Bloom Season: Midsummer

Growing Conditions: Full sun and well-drained soil

Size: To 2 feet tall

Zones: 4-9

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