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This recently discovered species from TX and into OK was published in 1990 by Dr. Thad Howard. Allium texanum was split off from the larger A. canadensis group and has proved to be very unique. The narrow blue-grey foliage forms an 18" wide mound, topped from mid-May to late June (NC) with a mass of 15" tall stalks, each topped with attractive umbels of white flowers. By late summer, the clumps are dormant, but re-emerge in November. We're always nervous about the potential weediness of alliums, but this has been a "good actor" in our trials. We would like to thank Dr. Howard for sharing with us so we may share with you.
Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)