Wild Nodding Onion
Easy to identify by its distinctive, nodding, pastel lilac-pink flowers in late spring, Nodding Onion thrives in challenging sites such as hot sun and gravely soil. It is strikingly beautiful […]
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Easy to identify by its flamboyant burgundy flowers that bloom from June through July. Distinctive crests of tiny buds are donned with speckled white tips. It is strikingly beautiful and […]
Read MoreWindy City Flowering Onion
Thick, narrow, strap-like foliage forms a mound that gives rise to a stalk that elevates above the foliage bearing a round, tight ball of buds. These buds open in July […]
Read MoreSerendipity Ornamental Onion
The word “serendipity” means an unexpected occurrence, and what a fitting name for this sport of the popular ‘Millenium’! The sport shares all of the qualities that made ‘Millenium’ great, […]
Read MorePinball Wizard Flowering Onion
Thick, narrow, strap-like foliage forms a mound that gives rise to stalks that elevate above the foliage bearing a round, tight ball of buds. These buds open in June producing […]
Read MoreMillenium Flowering Onion
Thick, narrow, strap-like foliage forms a mound that gives rise to stalk that elevate above the foliage bearing a round, tight ball of buds. These buds open in July producing […]
Read MoreMedusa Flowering Onion
‘Medusa’ forms a low mound of grey-green, narrow foliage with leaves the twist slightly at the end. The nodding buds look like snakes at the tips of the stems, before […]
Read MoreFlowering Onion
Don’t let the common name turn you off from this outstanding addition to any garden. While a member of the Onion family, the only crying this plant will cause is […]
Read MoreLadys Mantle
Gray-green leaves are captivating when filled with droplets of a morning dew. A good edging plant or groundcover, it requires moist soil. Small yellow-green flowers produced in late spring.
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