Curious and beautiful. On a thick stem, a pointed papery case splits to release creamy-green and faintly purple flushed bells. As they fade they turn upright to form fascinating seed-heads. Reminiscent of fairy tale toadstools.Spring into summer.
Until recently this was known as Nectaroscordum siculum subsp. bulgaricum.
Potted bulbs are sent from November onwards (once rooted), each pot containing three flowering size bulbs.
Are Allium Siculum attractive to bees?
Yes these are highly attractive to bees and its pollen is a protein rich source of nutrients for them.