Allium 'Cameleon'®
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Make your choice from our extensive and renewed 2024 assortment. Flower bulbs are delivered in the planting time, autumn.
Available to order from February 2025
If you choose to buy Alliums, you naturally want them to bloom as beautifully as possible. To ensure the best possible blooming, there are several important points to consider:
1. Choose the right type: Select the Allium variety that suits your garden or landscape.
2. Size and space: Ensure sufficient space in your garden, pot, or landscape for comfortable growth.
3. Plant in the right season: Plant the bulbs in the appropriate season so you can enjoy beautiful Alliums in your garden come spring.
After planting the Alliums, it's important to care for them properly. Plant the Allium bulbs in the autumn in well-draining soil with ample sunlight. Provide moderate watering to prevent root rot. For enhanced growth and blooming, you can choose to fertilize in the spring. Enjoy the beautiful appearance of the grown and bloomed Alliums.
If you want to enrich your garden with gorgeous Alliums, you've come to the right place. At Eurobulb, we offer a wide assortment of various Allium varieties in diverse appearances and colors. Some notable varieties we have in our assortment include:
1. Ambassador: The Ambassador is a stunning tall Allium with purple flower heads. A beautiful and impressive flower that steals the show in your garden or landscape.
2. Chameleon: The Chameleon is an Allium that changes color. This flower can shift from green to a purple-pink shade as it matures.
3. Milenium: Milenium, a chive variety, offers subtler beauty with its delicate pink flowers that bloom on graceful stems.
4. Mount Everest: Named after the tallest mountain in the world, the Mount Everest Allium exudes purity with its white flower heads.
5. Red Mohican: With its striking red flower heads resembling a punk hairstyle, the Red Mohican immediately grabs attention. This graceful variety adds a touch of playful originality.
Each variant adds unique attributes and visual allure to your garden.
For more information about Alliums or if you're seeking advice, feel free to contact us via telephone or email. Our specialists are ready to assist you with all your questions.