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Nodding Onion Allium Cernuum 1 Gal

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Allium cernuum, commonly called nodding wild onion, is a native plant which occurs primarily in rocky soils on glades, bluff edges, open woods and slopes in the Ozark region of the State. Plants typically grow 12-18” (less frequently to 24”) tall. Features clumps of flat, narrow, grass-like leaves (to 12” tall) and tiny bell-shaped, pink to lilac pink (occasionally white) flowers which appear in loose, nodding clusters (umbels) atop erect, leafless scapes rising slightly above the foliage. Wild nodding onion is distinguished from most other native alliums by the fact that its scapes crook sharply downward at the top just below the flower so that the flower umbel nods (hence the common name). Blooms in summer. All parts of this plant have an oniony smell when cut or bruised. Although the bulbs and leaves of this plant were once used in cooking (stews) or eaten raw, nodding onion is not generally considered to be of culinary value today.



Light Requirement: Sun, Part Sun, Part Shade
Evergreen: No
Mature Height: 1-1.5 ft
Mature Width: 3-6 in
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Bloom: Yes
Bloom Color: Pink
Bloom Fragrance: Strong
U.S. Native: Yes
Deer Resistant: Yes

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