Allium 'Graceful Beauty'

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The beauty is in the details. The tiny pink stamens at the centre of each white flower give the whole globe a delicate, two-toned blush that's best appreciated up close.

Living up to its name in every way, 'Graceful Beauty' offers a soft, romantic touch. The delicate 3-inch flower heads are a gentle combination of pure white florets with subtle lavender-pink centres, creating a soft, shimmering effect. Unlike the bold giants, this variety has a more refined and understated elegance, making it perfect for cottage gardens and romantic planting schemes. It blooms generously, often producing several stems per bulb, and its sweet scent is an added delight. Plant it where you can appreciate its subtle charm up close, perhaps alongside pale pink roses or silvery foliage plants.

Botanical name Allium 'Graceful Beauty'
Flower colour White with a hint of pink
Bulb size 5/+ cm
Established height 40-50 cm
Established spread 10-15 cm
Plant spacing 100-120 bulbs per m²
Leaf colour Green
Habit Upright
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully hardy
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun
Position Sheltered
Suitable for Borders, Containers
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Free draining
Soil type Loam, Sandy
RHS Award (AGM) Not specified
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant Yes

Where to Plant:

Choose a bright location that receives plenty of direct sunlight for most of the day. Allium 'Graceful Beauty' thrives in well-drained soil and will not tolerate sitting in wet ground, particularly during the winter. Its compact stature and elegant white flowers, delicately marked with lavender centres, make it perfect for the front of a sunny border, lining a pathway, or for growing in containers where its subtle charm can be appreciated up close. It pairs beautifully with silver-leaved plants and other low-growing perennials.

How to Plant:

Plant the bulbs in the autumn, from September through to November. Dig holes and place each bulb with its pointed tip facing upwards, at a depth of about 10-15cm, or roughly three times the bulb’s own height. Space them approximately 10-15cm apart to allow enough room for them to develop into attractive clumps. For a sophisticated and full display, plant them in generous groups of ten or more. If planting in pots, use a good quality, loam-based compost mixed with horticultural grit to ensure sharp drainage. Water once after planting.

Aftercare:

These alliums are very self-sufficient once they are established. They are drought-tolerant and will not need regular watering unless there is an unusually prolonged dry spell during the spring growing season. After the flowers have faded, it is essential to allow the foliage to wither and turn yellow naturally. This process is vital as it feeds the bulb for the following year's display. The decorative seed heads can be left on the plant for extended interest or snipped off at the base if you prefer.

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Great for Shade

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Low maintenance

Perfect for pots

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