Linear onion (Allium lineare): complete guide
Allium lineare
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Overview
Allium lineare, commonly known as linear onion, stiff onion, or arctic onion, is an elegant and delicate ornamental onion native to Siberian mountains and adjacent alpine environments. Valued for its extremely fine, thread-like foliage and pink-purple flower heads in summer, this charming bulb enhances alpine and rock gardens.
Allium lineare is superb for alpine gardens, rock gardens, and alpine container planting. With its refined texture and elegant flowers, it adds subtle beauty to cold mountain landscapes.
Appearance and Bloom
This is a small, tufted bulb reaching 15-25 cm with extremely fine, almost thread-like leaves. Foliage is linear (hence the name), dark green and remarkably narrow - just 1-2 mm wide.
From July to August, small, globular flower heads appear atop thin stems, with numerous delicate, star-shaped, pink-purple florets. These flowers emit the characteristic mild onion fragrance.
Post-bloom, seed capsules form. The plant quiets after flowering and may become yellowish-brown in winter - a normal dormancy response.
Ideal Location
Allium lineare thrives in full sun to light shade. The plant performs best in open, windy locations offering good ventilation, such as mountain ridge-tops or alpine meadows.
In gardens, plant in full sun, preferably in an elevated position. Avoid sheltered sites where air stagnation promotes fungal disease.
Soil
Allium lineare grows in well-draining soil with low fertility. Ideal pH is 6.0-7.5. The plant tolerates poor, stony sites where many species struggle.
This onion prefers sandy, gravelly, and rocky terrain over heavy clay. Amend clay soils with sand and gravel for improved drainage.
Watering
Once established, this onion requires minimal water. It is extremely drought-tolerant, surviving even in alpine zones with low precipitation.
During establishment, water regularly. Once rooted, water can be substantially reduced. This is a plant for dry alpine environments.
Water preference is soft water, especially in hard-water areas. Rainwater is ideal.
Pruning
Minimal pruning is needed. In spring, dead winter foliage can be lightly trimmed if desired. Otherwise, leave undisturbed.
Seed heads can be removed post-bloom for a neater appearance, though unnecessary.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring (March-May): Inspect for winter damage. Water regularly. Plant breaks dormancy and grows.
Summer (June-August): Flowers emerge. Minimal fertilizer needed. Water only during dry periods.
Autumn (September-October): Plant quiets. Seed heads can be removed if desired. No feeding required.
Winter (November-February): Plant may become yellow-brown. This is normal. No intervention needed.
Winter Hardiness
Allium lineare is extremely winter-hardy, native to Siberian mountains. The plant tolerates temperatures to -30°C without damage. This makes it suitable for very cold climates.
In temperate zones, no special winter protection is needed. The plant thrives even in harsh mountainous climates.
Companion Plants
This onion complements alpine plantings with other small, cold-tolerant species: saxifrages, sedums, dwarf conifers, and alpine flowers.
In rock gardens or containers, pair with other dwarf alpines for texture and visual interest.
Closing
Linear onion is an elegant, extremely hardy bulb for alpine and rock gardens. With minimal feeding, minimal water, and minimal maintenance, it suits purist garden designs.
Bulbs are available through alpine plant nurseries and online suppliers. For more alpine gardening information, visit gardenworld.app. Grow elegant alpine onions with confidence!
Tip: Plant in clusters of 3-5 bulbs for best visual impact. Fine foliage contrasts beautifully with rocks and gravel.
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