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Melissa_Ohio
Southwestern, OH
(Zone 6b)

May 06, 2004
11:21 PM

Post #861951

Flowering Onion 'Purple Sensation'
Allium hollandicum



http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/65494/

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kohstormy
Jonesboro, AR

May 09, 2004
12:48 AM

Post #863990

I love the look of this plant. How tall does it get? I would love to add it to my garden. Is it very hardy?
Melissa_Ohio
Southwestern, OH
(Zone 6b)

May 09, 2004
12:59 AM

Post #863996

They can get up to 36 inches. Mine are only about 2 ft. If I'm not mistaken they're hardy zones 3-9

They're really neat flowers. :-)
CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

November 15, 2005
05:36 PM

Post #1877417

Hi, Melissa!! First of all, I think this is a very nice photo of the Purple Sensation Allium. I just purchased 15 bulbs of this from a clearance sale online. If my plants turn out half as nice as the one in this photo, I would consider it money well-spent. I didn't think that I would find any allium bulbs this late in the season so it was really good luck that brought these bulbs my way. Does the plant like sun? Or should I plant the bulbs in partial shade? I have heard both. Thanks!

Have a good day!

Chuck
Melissa_Ohio
Southwestern, OH
(Zone 6b)

November 15, 2005
05:41 PM

Post #1877427

Mine are in full sun. Good luck with them!
CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

February 04, 2006
01:47 PM

Post #2022272

Hi! Melissa,

I planted the bulbs in full sun. A couple of them have already come up. I planted them a little deeper than required as I don't want beautiful plants coming up and then just keel over as if they were top heavy.

Thanks for the advice!!

Chuck
Melissa_Ohio
Southwestern, OH
(Zone 6b)

February 04, 2006
04:32 PM

Post #2022600

You're welcome, be sure to share pictures when they bloom!
CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

March 08, 2006
10:06 PM

Post #2097337

Dear Melissa,

So far eight of the bulbs have come up. They look like good strong plants and I am hoping for a lot of flowers from them.

Thanks again,

Chuck
CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

March 20, 2006
06:34 PM

Post #2126251

Dear Melissa,

Now there are about ten of the bulbs that have come up. Is that good for the purchase of 15 bulbs? They are all different stages. After this rain stops (Wednesday it is supposed to warm up), I will try to take a photo of the plants.

Take care,

Chuck
Melissa_Ohio
Southwestern, OH
(Zone 6b)

March 20, 2006
09:23 PM

Post #2126638

I'd say that is very good!! Can't wait to see your pictures!
CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

April 26, 2006
05:13 PM

Post #2224231

Actually it is still raining a month after the last post. I was hoping to take a photo of the Purple Sensation allium. However, I wasn't prepared for this...is this what happens when an allium gets too much water? For the last four weeks it rains about twice a week 1/2 an inch or so. Do you have any ideas on how I can save the other alliums? Have you ever seen this before?

Thanks,

Chuck

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CBernard
Perris, CA
(Zone 9a)

April 26, 2006
05:14 PM

Post #2224239

Another view of the same plant...

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Melissa_Ohio
Southwestern, OH
(Zone 6b)

April 26, 2006
10:06 PM

Post #2225444

wow, I don't know. My flower heads look like that right now, as they're getting ready to open, but they're about 2 ft tall. It looks like your stalk got "stuck" perhaps it is excessive rain? Could you rig up an umbrella for them maybe? I know you were so looking forward to seeing them bloom this year.

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