Allium schoenoprasum 'Album' Stauden


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Description A white flowering variety of the chives we love, seedling will revert to have purple flowers, remove seed heads to prevent. Sold as bare root Bulbs. Profile Botanical Name: Allium schoenoprasum 'Album' Family: Alliaceae Plant Type: Hardy Perennial Plant Usage: Accent Hardiness Zone: 2-9 Foliage Color: Green Flower Color: White


Allium schoenoprasum forescate The Beth Chatto Gardens

General Information. Bulbs usually clustered, ovoid-cylindric, 0.5--1 cm in diam.; tunic grayish brown or tinged with yellow, papery, laciniate, sometimes fibrous at apex. Leaves 1 or 2, slightly shorter than scape, 2--6 mm wide, terete, fistulose, smooth or scabrous-denticulate. Scape 10--40 (--60) cm, terete, covered with leaf sheaths for 1/3.


My rented garden Vit gräslök, Allium schoenoprasum 'Album'

Allium schoenoprasum, commonly called chives, is a small bulbous perennial which iscommonly used as a culinary herb to impart mild onion flavor to many foods, including salads, soups, vegetables and sauces. Plants also have good ornamental value. Features thin, tubular, grass-like, dark green leaves which typically grow in dense clumps to 12".


Allium schoenoprasum Изображение особи Плантариум

Shop All > Cottonball Flowering Onion (Allium schoenoprasum var. album) Very old heritage variety that came originally from Newfoundland; crisp, snow-white flowers over low mound of grassy foliage. Remove faded flowers to prevent self-seeding, as the resulting plants will revert to regular chives. Light: Sun Height: 6-8 in Width: 12-18 in Soil.


Allium schoenoprasum (Chives, Flowering Onion, Wild Chives) North

Allium schoenoprasum is native in North America, but it is also cultivated and has widely escaped. It is an extremely polymorphic species, and throughout its range both large and small races occur. These plants have been known as A. sibiricum, A. schoenoprasum var. sibiricum, or A. schoenoprasum var. laurentianum, and many, largely unsuccessful.


Allium schoenoprasum Laidback Gardener

Allium schoenoprasum has some common insect problems: Bulb Mites. Tweet this Page Share on Facebook. Allium schoenoprasum. Common Name(s): Chives; Flowering Onion; Wild Chives; Phonetic Spelling AL-ee-um sho-en-oh-PRAY-sum Description. Chives are a bulbous perennial herb used as an ornamental or as a culinary herb. It has an edible flower and.


My rented garden Vit gräslök, Allium schoenoprasum 'Album'

Plant number: 1.032.210 Chives are a favorite herb, enjoyed both for their oniony flavor as well as the showy ball-shaped flowers. This rare selection is a very old heritage variety that came originally from Newfoundland. Clumps will make a stunning display of crisp, snow-white flowers in late spring, over a low mound of grassy foliage.


Allium schoenoprasum (wild chives) Go Botany

Allium schoenoprasum 'Album' Perennials suitable for the rock garden light well drained as preferable exposure Sun color pure white it belongs to the family of Alliaceae the flowering period is May - June hight 30 cm - 35 cm density 7 potted seedlings per square meter, diameter pot 12cm suitable for the rock garden - Armeria, Campanula dwarf varieties, Thymus, Veronica incana code.


Allium schoenoprasum (Buchio Takano / Chiba / Japan) EM1 macro

Allium schoenoprasum 'Album' - CHIVES 'ALBUM' (white flowering) 1 review Product Code: ALL-SCH-ALB Shipping: Calculated at Checkout $7.75 White flowering form of chives for culinary or ornamental use. 10-12" tall and 12-16" wide clumps of grassy looking leaves, topped with white spheres in April/May.


Allium schoenoprasum (Chives, Flowering Onion, Wild Chives) North

Plant number: 1.032.200. This is a large-flowered selection of Common Chives. Plants form a low mound of grassy leaves, with rose-purple balls of flowers rising above in late spring. Both the flowers and leaves are edible. Also nice as a cut flower, fresh or dried.


Allium schoenoprasum 'Album' Stauden

Chives 'Forescate'. Larger than the species, Allium schoenoprasum 'Forescate' (Chives) is a small bulbous perennial forming a dense clump of thin, narrowly cylindrical, grass-like, bright green leaves. Blooming in late spring to early summer, attractive, clusters of bright rosy-pink, rounded umbels are borne on erect stems atop the foliage.


Allium schoenoprasum 'Corsican White'

Buy this plant Plant nurseries 10 suppliers Size Ultimate height 0.1-0.5 metres Time to ultimate height 2-5 years Ultimate spread 0.1-0.5 metres Growing conditions Loam Chalk Sand Clay Moisture Moist but well-drained pH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Colour & scent Fragrance: Foliage Position Full sun Partial shade


Allium schoenoprasum

Allium schoenoprasum ChivesHerb, PerennialFamily: Alliaceae Height: 40cm Spread: 30cm Hardy Attractive to wildlife Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil A member of the onion family, this perennial herb is easy to grow.


Allium schoenoprasum (Chives, Flowering Onion, Wild Chives) North

Cultivated for its culinary uses and ornamental garden appeal, Allium schoenoprasum (Chives) is a small bulbous perennial forming a dense clump of thin, narrowly cylindrical, grass-like, dark green leaves. In late spring to early summer, attractive, pale lavender, rounded umbels are borne on erect stems atop the foliage.


Allium schoenoprasum (wild chives) Go Botany

A. Schoenoprasum commonly known as 'Chives'. 'Album', has as the name implies pure white flowers. The main picture shows what the bulbs grow like, in the third season, as you will see they form big clumps. The thin leaves appear in early Spring and are perfect for using in Salads.


Allium Schoenoprasum (arpagic) GLISSANDO Garden Center

Allium schoenoprasum var. album Cottonball Flowering Onion. Very old heritage variety that came originally from Newfoundland; crisp, snow-white flowers over low mound of grassy foliage. Remove faded flowers to prevent self-seeding, as the resulting plants will revert to regular chives. Height: 6" - 8" Width: 12" - 18" Soil Conditions: Dry

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