True-blue flowers are the gardener's holy grail, and this Siberian native provides them in abundance. Allium azureum is easily grown and decorates the garden with plenty of 1 1/2" round flax-blue flowers.
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$8.24
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Zones
3 - 9
Advantages
Deer Resistant
✓
Easy to grow
Attract Butterflies
Rabbit Resistant
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade
Annual Rainfall
✓
10 to 20", 30 to 40", 40 to 50"
Bulb Spacing
16 bulbs per sq. ft.
Bloom Time
Early summer
Shipping
Shipping begins in mid September, coldest zones first. Buy now and we'll ship your order at the ideal planting time for your region. Learn More…
Size
Bag of 20
SKU
14410
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18" tall. May-June blooming. True-blue flowers are the gardener's holy grail, and this Siberian native provides them in abundance. Allium azureum is easily grown and decorates the garden with plenty of 1 1/2" round flax-blue flowers. Re-seeds readily. Plant with bright yellow flowers like Golden Spur Columbine.
SKU
14410
Common Name
Allium azureum Bulbs
Botanical Name
Allium azureum
Zones
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Ships As
Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Light Requirements
Full Sun, Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade
Flower Color
Blue
Mature Height
18" tall
Bulb Size
5 cm
Bulb Spacing
16 bulbs per sq. ft.
Planting Depth
Plant 2-4" deep
Bloom Time
Early summer
Plant Type - Bulb
Perennial
Planting Time
Fall
Amount of Rain
10 to 20", 30 to 40", 40 to 50"
Advantages
Deer Resistant, Easy to grow,
Attract Butterflies, Rabbit Resistant
Prohibited In
Idaho
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada
No
Planting Guides
Tips on Growing Fall Planted Flower Bulbs
When you receive your spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils, etc.) keep them in a dry, dark, cool place until ready to plant. They need air circulation so they will not collect moisture and rot. Planting times can vary from early October in the North to mid-to-late November in the southern regions. A good rule of thumb is to plant them about 6 weeks before the ground is frozen or after the first hard freeze. For more information and a planting depth illustration, see pages 14-16 of our Planting
Learn More…
$10.99
$8.24
per bag of 20You save: 25%
Qty: Add To Cart
Zones
3 - 9
Advantages
Deer Resistant
✓
Easy to grow
Attract Butterflies
Rabbit Resistant
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade
Annual Rainfall
✓
10 to 20", 30 to 40", 40 to 50"
Bulb Spacing
16 bulbs per sq. ft.
Bloom Time
Early summer
Shipping
Shipping begins in mid September, coldest zones first. Buy now and we'll ship your order at the ideal planting time for your region. Learn More…
Size
Bag of 20
SKU
14410
Bottom of Form
Details
18" tall. May-June blooming. True-blue flowers are the gardener's holy grail, and this Siberian native provides them in abundance. Allium azureum is easily grown and decorates the garden with plenty of 1 1/2" round flax-blue flowers. Re-seeds readily. Plant with bright yellow flowers like Golden Spur Columbine.
SKU
14410
Common Name
Allium azureum Bulbs
Botanical Name
Allium azureum
Zones
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Ships As
Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Light Requirements
Full Sun, Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade
Flower Color
Blue
Mature Height
18" tall
Bulb Size
5 cm
Bulb Spacing
16 bulbs per sq. ft.
Planting Depth
Plant 2-4" deep
Bloom Time
Early summer
Plant Type - Bulb
Perennial
Planting Time
Fall
Amount of Rain
10 to 20", 30 to 40", 40 to 50"
Advantages
Deer Resistant, Easy to grow,
Attract Butterflies, Rabbit Resistant
Prohibited In
Idaho
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada
No
Planting Guides
Tips on Growing Fall Planted Flower Bulbs
When you receive your spring bulbs (tulips, daffodils, etc.) keep them in a dry, dark, cool place until ready to plant. They need air circulation so they will not collect moisture and rot. Planting times can vary from early October in the North to mid-to-late November in the southern regions. A good rule of thumb is to plant them about 6 weeks before the ground is frozen or after the first hard freeze. For more information and a planting depth illustration, see pages 14-16 of our Planting