Nodding Onion Full Sun spreading west to Louisiana and
Description
spreading west to Louisiana and east Texas
Skipper and moth caterpillars also feed on the foliage
it’s good to note that strong winds can threaten its fragile stems
Down To Earth’s Bio-Live 5-4-2 is a rich
Nodding Onion Full Sun spreading west to Louisiana andAllium cernuum Features clumps of flat, narrow, grass like leaves (to 12 tall) and tiny bell shaped, pink to lilac pink (occasionally white) flowers which appear in loose, nodding clusters atop erect, leafless scapes rising slightly above the foliage. Wild nodding onion is distinguished from most other native alliums by the fact that its flower umbels hang downward. Blooms in summer. All parts of this plant have an oniony smell when cut or bruised.
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