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Mount Everest Allium Bulb

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  • - Height: 2-3 feet
  • - Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • - Exposure: Full Sun
  • - Bloom Time: May-June
  • - Each order contains 1 Mount Everest Allium Bulb
Plant Features

Mount Everest Allium Bulbs (Allium stipitatum) produces beautiful, perfect giant white 'balls' that are made up of over 50 star-shaped florets that sit atop long green stems. Simply stunning! They are prized by bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators. They can be grown in a wide range of soils, are heat and drought tolerant, and are excellent as cut flowers. Allium fit well in beds, borders, and cottage gardens. Recommended spacing for fall planted Mount Everest Allium bulbs is 5 inches apart at a depth of 8 inches.

Planting Instructions:

  • - Plant Mount Everest allium bulbs in the fall, ideally 6-8 weeks before the first frost.
  • - Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil to prevent bulb rot.
  • - Dig holes about 6-8 inches deep, spacing bulbs 12-18 inches apart to allow for their large size.
  • - Place bulbs with the pointed end facing upwards.

Soil Preparation:

  • - Alliums thrive in fertile, loamy soil. Amend heavy soils with organic matter like compost.
  • - Aim for a soil pH between 6.0 and 7.0 for optimal growth.

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water thoroughly after planting to help settle the soil around the bulbs.
  • - Maintain moderate moisture during the growing season, particularly during dry spells.
  • - Reduce watering once the foliage starts to yellow after blooming.

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Use a balanced slow-release fertilizer at planting to support root development.
  • - A second application in early spring can boost growth as the plants emerge.
  • - Avoid over-fertilizing to prevent excessive foliage growth and weak flowers.

Pruning and Care:

  • - Deadhead spent flowers to encourage bulb energy storage and prolong blooming.
  • - Allow the foliage to die back naturally after flowering to support bulb health.
  • - Mulching can help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

Pest Management:

  • - Mount Everest allium is relatively pest-resistant, but watch for aphids or spider mites.
  • - Ensure good drainage to prevent bulb rot and disease.
  • - Hand-pick pests or use organic insecticidal soap if necessary.

Blooming Indicators:

  • - Mount Everest allium typically blooms in late spring to early summer, showcasing large, round clusters of white flowers.
  • - The blooms can last for 2-3 weeks, depending on weather conditions.
  • - Plants can reach a height of 24-36 inches, making them a striking addition to the garden.

Light Requirements:

  • - Prefers full sun for optimal growth and flowering.
  • - Can tolerate partial shade, but this may reduce bloom size and quantity.

Temperature Tolerance:

  • - Hardy in USDA zones 3-9.
  • - Requires a cold dormancy period for successful blooming.

Companion Plants for Mount Everest Allium:

  • - Daffodils: Their bright colors complement the allium's striking blooms.
  • - Lavender: Offers fragrant contrast and attracts pollinators.
  • - Purple Coneflower: Provides a lovely contrast in height and color.
  • - Salvia: Their vibrant spikes pair beautifully with allium blooms.
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Needs
Sunlight 6+ hours
Soil Moisture Moist
Soil Properties Well-drained
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
Mature Spread 1-2 feet
Habit Upright
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green
Attracts Bees, Butterflies
Features Cut Flowers
Garden Styles Butterfly Garden, Container Garden, Cottage Garden, English Garden, Pollinator Garden
Plant Used for Aesthetic Appeal, Borders and Edging, Focal Point, Natural Pest Control, Texture
Pet Friendly No
Tolerates Sandy soil
Critter Resistance Deer Resistance: High
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