Allium togasii |
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cultivation there are several forms of Allium togasii, all of which are delightful little onions for the late summer and autumn garden. All summer long they have neat tufts of grassy foliage, then cover themselves with little globes of palest pink flowers in August atop 4" - 6" (10 - 15 cm) stems. There is a taller form that flowers a little later in September to October, on stems that reach 16" (40 cm). From Japan. Photo by Mark McDonough |
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