Allium christophii (albopilosum)
Allium, Ornamental Onion
Allium christophhii has ribbon-like foliage near the ground and round 8″ “loose” globes made up of tiny flowers. The globe of light silvery-purple flowers sits on a singular stalk that is 10″ to 20″ tall. Allium christophii, which blooms in late spring to early summer, prefers full sun and well drained soil. Alliums are not attractive to deer or squirrels. Hardy in zones 4 to 8. Planting depth: 5″ to 6″. Space bulbs 5″ to 12″ apart.
- Height: 12" – 18"
- Width: 8" – 12"
- Soil Conditions: Dry
- Flower Color: Purple
- Bloom Time: April, May, June
- Hardiness Zone: 4 To 8

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Plant Characteristics - Allium christophii (albopilosum)
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Plant Habit
- Upright
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Light Conditions
- Sun
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Flower Color
- Purple
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Flower Hue
- Light
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Flower Height
- 12" to 18"
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Foliage Color
- Green
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Leaf Texture
- Medium
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Flower Size
- 3" to 6"
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Soil Moisture
- Dry
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Origin
- Europe