Fragrant yellow Allium: complete guide
Allium flavum
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Overview
Fragrant yellow Allium (Allium flavum) is an elegant Mediterranean onion with fine, thin stems and small yellow to white flowers. This perennial is known for its extended blooming period from June to August. Originating from the Mediterranean region, extending to Iran, it's an excellent choice for dry, warm garden areas. At [gardenworld.app](https://gardenworld.app), garden designers can use this plant for water-wise Mediterranean-style designs.
Appearance and bloom cycle
Fragrant yellow Allium grows 30-60 cm tall with thin, hollow leaves typical of onion plants. The flower clusters appear in June as loose, pendent spheres of yellow to white flowers. Blooming continues until August. The plant grows slowly and gradually develops small bulb clusters that often self-seed.
Ideal location
This onion thrives best in full sun with well-draining soil. Shade reduces flowering. Position on raised beds, scree, and slopes. Wind exposure is inconsequential. Stagnant water must be avoided.
Soil requirements
Fragrant yellow Allium grows in very diverse soils. Sandy, stony, and gravelly soil are ideal. Heavy clay soil should be substantially amended. Drainage is critical. A pH of 6.0-7.5 is suitable, but adaptability is great.
Watering
Once established, this onion is extremely drought-tolerant. After planting, water regularly for the first 4-6 weeks. Subsequently, minimal watering required. Water during growth and flowering periods aids stronger blooming.
Pruning
Minimal pruning needed. Remove spent flowers. Leaves can be removed after ripening. Seed can be left for self-seeding.
Maintenance calendar
- March-April: Plant small bulbs
- May-June: Growth, leaf formation
- June-August: Blooming, monitor moisture needs regularly
- August-September: Seed ripening
- October-February: Dormancy
Winter hardiness
Hardy to USDA zone 5 (-29°C). Perfect for Northern and Central Europe. In very wet winters, bulbs can rot.
Companion plants
Pairs well with:
- Lavenders
- Catananche
- Salvia
- Eremurus
- Yellow sunflowers
- Sage
Closing
Fragrant yellow Allium is a compact, reliable plant for dry gardens. The extended blooming period and yellow colour make it valuable. At [gardenworld.app](https://gardenworld.app), garden architects integrate this plant into water-wise designs. Available at garden centres across Europe.
Propagation
Self-seeding in autumn. Bulbs can be separated in early fall. Direct sow in the garden.
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