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Allium Purple Rain typically produces large, spherical flower heads composed of numerous tiny, star-shaped flowers. These flower heads can range in size from several inches to over a foot in diameter. Purple Rain is prized for its vibrant colour and long-lasting blooms. It is often used in garden beds, borders, and containers to add height, texture, and interest to the landscape.
- Planting location: Suitable for planting in containers, flower beds or in grass.
- Soil moisture: Moist & well drained
- Flowering period: May-June, Planting period: August-December
- Hardiness: H4 – Hardy through most of the UK (-10 to -5°C)
- Plant in a sunny spot at least four times the depth of the bulb. Add bonemeal into the planting hole before planting. In heavy clay soils, add horticultural grit to the bottom of the hole to help with drainage. Water well. In the growing season, water plants in containers during dry spells. Top dress with a general purpose plant food as the last flowers fade. Allow foliage to die down naturally. Flowering results improve each year
Features and benefits
- Good for Wildlife Gardens
- Our bulbs are guaranteed to flower in their first season
- These plants support pollinating insects such as bees, butterflies, moths and hoverflies. These insects can gather essential nutrients from the pollen in these plants, fertilising flowers as they do so. Pollination is essential for many plants to reproduce.
- Adds beautiful height to borders, later in spring.
- Pets: TOXIC if eaten; Humans: Ornamental bulbs – not to be eaten





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