Allium roseum
Allium (Species) Rosy-flowered Garlic
Low growing with delicate pink flowers in loose clusters in spring and early summer, leaves are strap like green/grey.
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Full sun
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Free draining and fertile
Common name
Allium (Species) Rosy-flowered Garlic
Latin name
Allium roseum
type
Bulb
family
Amaryllidaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Allium roseum
Low growing with delicate pink flowers in loose clusters in spring and early summer, leaves are strap like green/grey.
Planting
From Early Autumn TO Mid Autumn
Alliums do best in well drained soil in full sun. Plant smaller types among alpine plants, the others, between low growing shrubs or herbaceous plants. Plant in mid to late autumn covering the bulbs to 3 or 4 times their own depth and leave untouched for several years until the clumps are so thick that flowering is stifled, and then divide the clumps.
Propagation by division.
From Early Spring TO Late Autumn
Species which multiply rapidly can be split in the autumn or as growth starts in the spring.. Replant both spring and autumn-divided plants immediately and keep the soil moist.
Flowering Season
From Early Summer TO Mid Summer
Most allium varieties flower from early to mid-summer.
Propagating by offsets
From Early Autumn TO Mid Autumn
Alliums very often produce off-sets - little immature bulbs at the side of the bulb. In Autumn the bulb can be lifted and the offsets gently removed and replanted.