This a lovely prolific flowering onion that retains its fresh green leaves throughout the long flowering period, unlike many of the larger ornamental onions.
The small, slender bulbs are also edible and can be used either raw or cooked.
Attractive to pollinators.
Height: 30-40cm (12-16 inches).
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