Allium 'atropurpureum'

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The specific epithet atropurpureum is Latin for "dark purple," a direct and accurate description of its intense, brooding flower colour.

For those who crave deep, dramatic colour, Allium atropurpureum is an unparalleled choice. It produces dense, dome-shaped clusters of tiny, star-like florets in an intense shade of dark, blackish-purple. The colour is so rich and saturated it appears almost velvety, creating a powerful point of contrast against brighter flowers and silvery foliage. Standing on tall, slender stems, these dramatic blooms seem to float above their neighbors, adding a touch of moody sophistication and depth to planting schemes. They are particularly effective when planted in large drifts, creating a river of dark wine-red that flows through a perennial border. Their elegant form and striking colour make them a sophisticated addition to any garden design, from contemporary to cottage.

Botanical name Allium atropurpureum
Flower colour Dark reddish-purple
Bulb size 10/+ cm
Established height 60-80 cm
Established spread 10-15 cm
Plant spacing 50-60 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, Meadows
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:

For the richest colour and strongest stems, select a position that benefits from a full day's sun. They must have well-drained soil, as the bulbs are prone to rotting in persistently wet conditions. If your garden has heavy clay, incorporate horticultural grit when planting. Their slender stems and dark, dramatic flower heads work wonderfully when drifted through the middle of a border, creating striking punctuation points amongst grasses and other perennials.

How to Plant:

Plant the bulbs in the autumn, from September to November. Dig holes approximately four times the depth of the bulb itself, which provides stability for the tall flower spike. Space the bulbs at least 15-20cm apart to allow for good air circulation and for the individual flower heads to be appreciated. For a bold and impactful display, plant in generous groups rather than singly. Water the area once after planting to settle the bulbs in.

Aftercare:

These alliums are commendably drought-tolerant once established and will rarely require watering. Allow the foliage to die back and turn yellow naturally after flowering has finished; this is a vital period where energy is stored in the bulb for the next year. The decorative, dark seed heads can be left on the plant to provide extended interest well into the autumn, or you can snip the stem at the base if you prefer a tidier look.

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Allium 'atropurpureum' - Harding & Bloom

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