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#F60103$16.95 - In StockStems hold dense, lilac-purple flower heads 4" across. Introduced 1902, from Central Asia. Use as border, cut, or...
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#F60109$15.95 - In StockAn improved version of The Giant. Three to four foot stalks produce 6-7 inch spheres in a shade of rich purple....
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#F60295$16.95 - In StockA delightful mix of three different colors! Enjoy baseball-sized, coordinating blooms in white, lilac-purple, and...
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#F60246$13.95 - In StockAn allium with a different look. The reddish purple 2" oval flowerheads top 24 to 30" stems. Plant in groups for...
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#F60154$19.95 - In StockA hybrid of A. aflatunense x A. elatum with very full, softball-size blooms of rose-purple overcast with blue. Can...
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#F60157$15.95 - In StockThe largest flower of any allium. Huge spheres up to 10" across are made up of hundreds of violet-purple florets,...
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#F60162$11.95 - In StockTennis-ball size umbels comprised of pale pink to white starry florets appear dotted due to their contrasting...
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#F60105$15.95 - In StockBaseball-sized flowers! Hundreds of tiny violet-purple florets are densely packed to form these large, round flowers....
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#F60231$13.95 - In StockThe huge, lax umbel (flower head) of this hard-to-find species has hundreds of pale rose flowers that sit on pedicels...
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#F60129$16.95 - In StockProduces some of the largest flowers of the genus (A. giganteum is the tallest) with 8" to 12" silvery...
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#F60151$14.95 - In StockThe best accent plant for the late spring landscape. The purple flowers 6-8" across are held aloft on 3-4 foot...
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#F60271$12.95 - In StockA white hybrid allium with big, round umbels that compare to A. giganteum in size. Plant 9 bulbs per square yard.