Allium schoenoprasum
Allium schoenoprasum is a fragrant and culinary perennial herb, sought after for its resilience and for its ornamental uses.
The bulbs produce fine, tubular, blue-green leaves with a mild onion aroma and flavor, prized both for culinary use and ornamental appeal.
In late spring to early summer, chives produce upright, leafless stems topped with perfectly rounded umbels of star-shaped flowers in soft mauve to violet-purple.
The blooms rise above the foliage like small fireworks, adding structure and color to herb gardens and borders alike.
The leaves emit a mild garlic scent when crushed.
Chives grow in dense clumps formed by small, elongated bulbs.
It is both hardy and drought-tolerant in summer.
It is ideal for a wild gardens or xeriscaping, as a low border for instance, but it is also magnificent (and delicious) in a container in the city.
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| Flowering | April, May, June |
| Flower Color | Pink |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Frost Tolerance | -20°C to -25°C |
| Size | Outdoors, Indoors |
| Soil | Any |
| Origin | North America/ Asia / Europe |
| Planting Season | March to May, September to November |
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