A particularly lovely dwarf hardy species of ornamental onion, growing to just 25cm and bearing open nodding clusters of intense brilliant blue, bell-shaped blooms, above bright green, grass-like foliage.
Clump-forming, it’s perfect for growing as part of a rockery, gravel garden or container display.
Attractive to pollinators.
Height: up to 25cm (9-10 inches max).
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