Allium 'Millennium' Ornamental Onion Bulbs
A wonderfully large and dense mass of pale but vivid purple-pink flower globes that look fluffy from a distance, particularly when grouped together. Their flowering period runs from May through to July, which is late for an Allium. To 60cm
Browse our other ornamental alliums, or all of our garden bulbs.
Features
- Pale purple-pink, globe shaped flowerheads
- Blooms May-July
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Decorative seedheads in Autumn
- Medium fragrance
- To 60cm
Growing Millennium
A fabulously easy to please plant as long as it's in a sunny, very well drained spot. Leave the flower heads in place for Autumn interest, then tidy before winter. The exception is when you divide mature clumps: trim them as soon as they finish flowering, then lift and split them.
Garden Design Ideas
Create wonderful drifts of cottage-garden style colour with these marvellously architectural plants that are worthy enough to stand soldier-like in rows on their own or grouped together to create a spectacular display. It's lovely paired with nepeta and rosemary and really suits urban-style gravel gardens. They can produce wonderful pom pom accents interspersed between pink roses such as Bonica, and Geranium Pink Spice.
History & Trivia
In this case the plant has looked good enough to receive a plant of the year award within the nursery industry and we suspect it won't be long until it receives the further accolade of an RHS Award of Garden Merit.