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Allium Millenium

Rose-purple globe flowers in mid to late summer.

Allium Millenium produces rounded, rose-purple flower globes that rise above tidy clumps of glossy green foliage. The blooms appear in mid to late summer, adding color and structure when many spring perennials have already finished flowering.

A pollinator magnet with designer garden appeal.

The round flower heads attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, bringing movement and life to sunny beds and borders. Their floating globe shape gives the garden a polished, intentional look that works beautifully in cottage gardens, pollinator borders, modern plantings, and mixed perennial beds.

Deer and rabbits typically leave it alone.

Allium Millenium has onion-scented foliage that deer and rabbits usually avoid, making it a smart choice for gardens with browsing pressure. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ornamental onions are among the more dependable flowering perennials for resistance.

Compact, clump-forming, and easy to use.

This ornamental onion forms a tidy clump rather than spreading aggressively through the garden. Its compact habit makes it useful near the front or middle of sunny borders, along walkways, in mass plantings, and tucked between other perennials where the flowers can rise above neighboring foliage.

Low-maintenance color for full sun.

Allium Millenium thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and becomes drought-tolerant once established. The sturdy flowers are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, while the seedheads can add texture after bloom if left standing.

Rose-purple globe flowers in mid to late summer.

Allium Millenium produces rounded, rose-purple flower globes that rise above tidy clumps of glossy green foliage. The blooms appear in mid to late summer, adding color and structure when many spring perennials have already finished flowering.

A pollinator magnet with designer garden appeal.

The round flower heads attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, bringing movement and life to sunny beds and borders. Their floating globe shape gives the garden a polished, intentional look that works beautifully in cottage gardens, pollinator borders, modern plantings, and mixed perennial beds.

Deer and rabbits typically leave it alone.

Allium Millenium has onion-scented foliage that deer and rabbits usually avoid, making it a smart choice for gardens with browsing pressure. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ornamental onions are among the more dependable flowering perennials for resistance.

Compact, clump-forming, and easy to use.

This ornamental onion forms a tidy clump rather than spreading aggressively through the garden. Its compact habit makes it useful near the front or middle of sunny borders, along walkways, in mass plantings, and tucked between other perennials where the flowers can rise above neighboring foliage.

Low-maintenance color for full sun.

Allium Millenium thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and becomes drought-tolerant once established. The sturdy flowers are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, while the seedheads can add texture after bloom if left standing.

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Rose-purple globe flowers in mid to late summer.

Allium Millenium produces rounded, rose-purple flower globes that rise above tidy clumps of glossy green foliage. The blooms appear in mid to late summer, adding color and structure when many spring perennials have already finished flowering.

A pollinator magnet with designer garden appeal.

The round flower heads attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, bringing movement and life to sunny beds and borders. Their floating globe shape gives the garden a polished, intentional look that works beautifully in cottage gardens, pollinator borders, modern plantings, and mixed perennial beds.

Deer and rabbits typically leave it alone.

Allium Millenium has onion-scented foliage that deer and rabbits usually avoid, making it a smart choice for gardens with browsing pressure. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ornamental onions are among the more dependable flowering perennials for resistance.

Compact, clump-forming, and easy to use.

This ornamental onion forms a tidy clump rather than spreading aggressively through the garden. Its compact habit makes it useful near the front or middle of sunny borders, along walkways, in mass plantings, and tucked between other perennials where the flowers can rise above neighboring foliage.

Low-maintenance color for full sun.

Allium Millenium thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and becomes drought-tolerant once established. The sturdy flowers are also useful for fresh-cut arrangements, while the seedheads can add texture after bloom if left standing.