Blue Eddy Allium is a perennial allium that blooms in late summer and grows from a root as opposed to a bulb. Blue Eddy is a clump forming perennial with grey/blue curling leaves. Blooming late into the summer and into early fall it has 1.5 round clusters of light pink blooms.
Blue Eddy makes a great front of border or edging plant with it’s compact, tidy clump forming habit. The blooms on Blue Eddy are fragrant, attract butterflies & bees and make great cut flowers. Deer do not like Blue Eddy Allium. Once established this plant is drought tolerant.
Bulb Size
Soil Requirements
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Well Drained Soil |
Hardiness Zones
Light Requirements
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Full Sun |
Plant Spacing
Planting Depth
Mature Height
Flower Color
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Pink |
Bloom Time
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Late Summer |
Suitable Zones
Benefits
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Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Perennializing |
Planting Time
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Spring Planting |













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