
Allium Serendipity
Summer blooms that float above the garden.
Allium Serendipity produces globe-shaped rosy-purple flowers that rise above compact clumps of blue-green foliage in summer. The round blooms look like colorful orbs floating through the garden, adding structure, rhythm, and a clean, designer look to sunny perennial beds.
A foliage upgrade for ornamental onion lovers.
Serendipity is especially valued for its attractive blue-toned foliage, which adds visual interest before and after bloom compared with many traditional ornamental onions. The foliage stays tidy and clump-forming, making this allium easy to use in front-to-middle borders, mass plantings, and mixed perennial designs.
Pollinator-friendly flowers for bees and butterflies.
The rosy-purple flower globes attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during the summer bloom season. Plant Allium Serendipity in groups or repeat it through a border to create a strong pollinator effect and a more intentional garden display.
Deer and rabbits typically avoid it.
Allium Serendipity has onion-scented foliage that deer and rabbits usually leave alone. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ornamental onions are among the better flowering perennials for homeowners who want color with strong browsing resistance.
Easy, durable color for full sun and containers.
This low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun to part sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and works beautifully in borders, rock gardens, containers, cut flower gardens, mass plantings, and low-water perennial designs.
Summer blooms that float above the garden.
Allium Serendipity produces globe-shaped rosy-purple flowers that rise above compact clumps of blue-green foliage in summer. The round blooms look like colorful orbs floating through the garden, adding structure, rhythm, and a clean, designer look to sunny perennial beds.
A foliage upgrade for ornamental onion lovers.
Serendipity is especially valued for its attractive blue-toned foliage, which adds visual interest before and after bloom compared with many traditional ornamental onions. The foliage stays tidy and clump-forming, making this allium easy to use in front-to-middle borders, mass plantings, and mixed perennial designs.
Pollinator-friendly flowers for bees and butterflies.
The rosy-purple flower globes attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during the summer bloom season. Plant Allium Serendipity in groups or repeat it through a border to create a strong pollinator effect and a more intentional garden display.
Deer and rabbits typically avoid it.
Allium Serendipity has onion-scented foliage that deer and rabbits usually leave alone. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ornamental onions are among the better flowering perennials for homeowners who want color with strong browsing resistance.
Easy, durable color for full sun and containers.
This low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun to part sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and works beautifully in borders, rock gardens, containers, cut flower gardens, mass plantings, and low-water perennial designs.
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Summer blooms that float above the garden.
Allium Serendipity produces globe-shaped rosy-purple flowers that rise above compact clumps of blue-green foliage in summer. The round blooms look like colorful orbs floating through the garden, adding structure, rhythm, and a clean, designer look to sunny perennial beds.
A foliage upgrade for ornamental onion lovers.
Serendipity is especially valued for its attractive blue-toned foliage, which adds visual interest before and after bloom compared with many traditional ornamental onions. The foliage stays tidy and clump-forming, making this allium easy to use in front-to-middle borders, mass plantings, and mixed perennial designs.
Pollinator-friendly flowers for bees and butterflies.
The rosy-purple flower globes attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during the summer bloom season. Plant Allium Serendipity in groups or repeat it through a border to create a strong pollinator effect and a more intentional garden display.
Deer and rabbits typically avoid it.
Allium Serendipity has onion-scented foliage that deer and rabbits usually leave alone. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ornamental onions are among the better flowering perennials for homeowners who want color with strong browsing resistance.
Easy, durable color for full sun and containers.
This low-maintenance perennial thrives in full sun to part sun and well-drained soil. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and works beautifully in borders, rock gardens, containers, cut flower gardens, mass plantings, and low-water perennial designs.
























