| This gallery depicts just some of the many color forms of Allium flavum ssp. tauricum. It seems that no two seedlings are quite the same, and after a dozen years of growing and selecting the best, the color spectrum continues to expand with many beautiful pastels, often muted, subtle, almost indescribable hues, to exciting sizzling color forms heretofore unheard of in the genus Allium. |
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The many color forms of Allium flavum ssp. tauricum
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Allium flavum ssp. tauricum 'Cinnamon' Clump growing in Marsha Russell's garden. |
Allium flavum ssp. tauricum 'Cinnamon' Close-up of red-orange bell shaped flowers. |
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Allium flavum ssp. tauricum - mixed colors, showing nice beige-pinks and orange tones, in the center is 'Silver Shrimp', a good clumper. |
Allium flavum ssp. tauricum - mixed colors, 'Cinnamon' is on the far right, the old rose one in the center is named 'Truely Faded'. |
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Allium flavum ssp. tauricum 'Raspberry Sherbet' A rather unique color form and a good "clumper", with strong, silvery foliage & stems to 12"-14" tall. |
Allium flavum ssp. tauricum 'Raspberry Sherbet' Close-up detail of this beautiful color form. Photo by Marsha Russell. |
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