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Description
DESCRIPTION: Allium ‘Globemaster’ 🌍 is a truly spectacular allium known for its enormous, perfectly spherical flower heads that can reach an impressive 20 to 25 centimeters in diameter. These vibrant amethyst-purple blooms create a dramatic focal point in any garden during late spring to early summer, usually flowering from late May to early June 🌸. The flower heads are made up of hundreds of small star-shaped flowers that remain decorative for up to 3 to 4 weeks, even when dried, offering lasting beauty and interest. This variety grows to an average height of about 90 to 100 centimeters, with strong, upright stems that are sturdy enough to withstand windy conditions 🌬️, making it ideal for exposed garden borders. ‘Globemaster’ thrives best in full sun ☀️, where it can develop its robust stems and vibrant blooms to their fullest potential. It prefers well-drained soil to avoid bulb rot and ensure healthy growth. While it can be grown from seed, the germination process is slow and often requires patience, so most gardeners opt to plant bulbs in autumn for a more reliable and quicker flowering cycle. The foliage at the base is broad and glaucous green, complementing the striking floral display above. Overall, Allium ‘Globemaster’ is a standout choice for gardeners looking to add architectural drama, vibrant color, and long-lasting floral interest to their outdoor spaces.
STRIKING FEATURES: The extraordinarily large inflorescence can reach 20–25 cm in diameter. Its shape is a perfect sphere composed of hundreds of small star-shaped flowers. The color is an intense amethyst violet, bright and highly decorative. The flower remains attractive for 3–4 weeks, even when dried. The stem has an average height of 90–100 cm, is very sturdy and upright, making it ideal for borders exposed to wind. The foliage is broad, glaucous green, and arranged at the base.
HOW TO GROW: Flowering period: Late May to early June, after tulips and before lilies. Exposure: Prefers full sun. It can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be less abundant. Soil: Well-drained, light, and sandy. Avoid waterlogging, as it can cause bulb rot. Planting: In autumn, between September and December. Depth: About 15 cm. Spacing: 25–30 cm between bulbs. Hardiness: Very cold-hardy (down to -20°C). Bulbs can remain in the ground and bloom year after year.
USAGE: Ideal for mixed borders, formal flower beds, and contemporary gardens. It pairs well with bearded irises, peonies, Salvia nemorosa, Heuchera, and Nepeta. It is also excellent for cut flower arrangements and both fresh and dried bouquets.
PACKAGE: The package contains 1 bulb of Allium ‘Globemaster’. The bulbs have a circumference of 20/+ cm (about 7 cm in diameter). The packaging features a beautiful illustrative photo and includes planting and flowering information, making it an excellent gift idea.
SELECTION AND QUALITY: The bulbs come with a phytosanitary passport and undergo a strict quality control process to ensure splendid blooms from the first year.
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