Allium 'schubertii'
Prepare for a botanical firework display! Allium schubertii is one of nature's most spectacular and architectural creations. It produces an enormous flower head, up to a foot wide, with an explosive, open structure. The bloom consists of dozens of tiny, pinkish-purple, star-like florets, each borne on a pedicel of a dramatically different length. Some are short, clustered at the center, while others radiate outwards on long stems, creating a stunning, starburst effect. When the flowers fade, the resulting seed head is an even more impressive architectural skeleton that looks like a tumbleweed. It is a sensational centerpiece for a gravel garden or sunny border and makes an absolutely magnificent dried flower that will last for years.
| Botanical name | Allium schubertii |
| Flower colour | Pinkish-purple, explosive firework-like head |
| Bulb size | 14/+ cm |
| Established height | 30-50 cm |
| Established spread | 20-30 cm |
| Plant spacing | 15-20 bulbs per m² |
| Leaf colour | Grey-green |
| Habit | Low, spreading |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Hardiness | Fully hardy |
| Years to establish | 1st year |
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| Position | Sheltered |
| Suitable for | Gravel gardens, Borders, Dried flowers |
| Soil acidity | Any |
| Soil moisture | Free draining |
| Soil type | Loam, Sandy, Chalky |
| RHS Award (AGM) | Yes |
| Growing skill | Easy to grow |
| Pollinator-friendly | Yes |
| Deer resistant | Yes |
Planting and Flowering Calendar
Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade
Attracts wildlife
Drought tolerant
Low maintenance
RHS Award (AGM)

