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Transform your landscape with the bold, architectural beauty of Allium Hollandicum 'Purple' Seeds, a top choice among gardeners for its large, globe-shaped purple blooms. These premium, non-GMO ornamental flower seeds produce upright stems topped with spherical blossoms that make an outstanding statement in borders, perennial beds, and modern garden designs.
Known for their eye-catching color, long flowering period, and ability to attract pollinators, these Allium seeds are easy to grow and thrive in sunny, well-drained locations. Their unique structure adds depth, movement, and visual interest to both small and large garden spaces.
Produces large, globe-shaped purple flower heads
Long-lasting ornamental blooms for garden enhancement
High-quality, non-GMO seeds
Ideal for borders, pollinator gardens, and landscape design
Easy to grow and drought-tolerant once established
Strong stems suitable for cut flower arrangements
Adds height and structure to mixed plantings
Botanical Name: Allium hollandicum
Common Name (US): Ornamental Allium or Purple Allium
Plant Type: Perennial
Seed Type: Premium, Non-GMO
Flower Color: Purple
Bloom Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
Height: 24–36 inches tall
Spacing: 6–10 inches
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Germination Time: 14–30 days (slow germinators)
Temperature for Germination: 55–70°F
Uses: Borders, perennial gardens, ornamental plantings, cut flowers
Special Notes: Deer- and rodent-resistant due to strong scent
Sow seeds outdoors in fall or early spring for natural stratification.
For indoor sowing, cold-stratify seeds for 4–6 weeks in the refrigerator.
Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in well-draining soil.
Keep soil lightly moist during germination.
Provide full sunlight for optimum growth and flowering.
Maintain 55–70°F during germination.
Transplant seedlings to garden beds once frost danger has passed.
Ensure well-drained soil to prevent rot.
Water moderately; do not overwater.
Mulch lightly to regulate moisture and prevent weeds.
Allow foliage to die back naturally after blooming to feed the bulbs.
Expect striking purple spherical blooms in late spring or early summer, depending on climate.
Adds architectural drama and color to gardens
Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies
Resistant to deer and common garden pests
Perfect for modern, structured, or naturalistic designs
Excellent for cut flower arrangements and dried floral displays
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