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Blue Allium, Loukykvět
Blue Allium, Loukykvět
Blue Allium, Loukykvět
Blue Allium, Loukykvět

Allium caesium

Blue Allium

A rare species of allium originally from Central Asia. It has gorgeous sky-blue flowers with a darker indigo central vein and lighter to almost white centers. As it finishes blooming, the color transitions to lavender-grey. In the garden, it will look natural planted in smaller groups. Show full description

Seedling

Květináč K9 (9×9×9,5 cm)
1-2 kusy
3,49/ks
3-8 kusů
3,09/ks
9-17 kusů
2,79/ks
18+ kusů
2,39/ks
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Attracts pollinators 🐝

Ano

Difficulty

Beginner

Diseases

Disease-free 🙂

Edible

Ano
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Information on whether the plant is edible.

Flower color

Blue

Flower color: Shade

Sky blue, lavender

Foliage color

Green

Fragrant (aromatic) 👃

Ano

Frost resistance

-28
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The temperature down to which the plant is frost hardy.

Hardiness zone

5a (-28.9 °C to -26.1 °C)

Height

40-60 cm

Moisture

💧

Pests

Pest-free 🙂

Position

Sun

Soil

Sandy, loamy, well-drained

Spacing

15-15 cm
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Recommended planting spacing.

Spacing: Plants per m²

40-50

Species

Perennial

Suitable for cutting

Ano

Suitable for drying

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Flowering
May
½ July

Cultivation

Česneky dobře porostou v sušší písčitohlinité půdě na přímém slunci. Dobrá je kombinace s polštářovitými suchomilnými trvalkami, které zakryjí jejich postupně žloutnoucí listy.

The information given is based on our experience, please use it as a guide only. Times may vary depending on the season, climate, location, sowing and transplanting dates and possibly also the conditions in the greenhouse/greenhouse. We always recommend testing how the plant performs in your conditions. Please do not take this as a guarantee.

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