Allium christophii - Star of Persia
Large globe shaped heads of star-like pinkish-purple flowers make a spectacular show in summer. As the grey-green strap-shaped foliage dies down, huge star-shaped, silvery-rose-violet flowers appear. These perennial bulbs are best planted in a sunny position, preferably between medium-sized herbaceous plants to mask the fading leaves in the summer months. The long-lasting 20cm flower umbels and seed heads of Allium christophii are great for floristry. Apply a layer of mulch to help the bulbs overwinter in very cold winters. Good for bees and other pollinators.
Site: Requires some shelter from wind
Position: Full sun
Soils: Well-drained, moist or sandy soil
Planting Period: September to November
Flowering Period: Mid-May to June
Planting: Depth 6” (15 cm), Spacing 8” (20 cm)
Height: 20" (50 cms)