Color: Rich, deep purple spherical flower clusters.
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Fragrance: Light to none; faint onion-like scent if foliage is crushed.
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Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Naturally resistant to deer, rabbits, and most pests; attracts pollinators.
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Planting Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 4–9.
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Sun Preferences: Full sun for best color and bloom production.
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Drought Tolerance: High once established; requires well-drained soil.
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Planting Instructions (for ornamental allium bulbs):
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Plant in fall, 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes.
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Select a sunny, well-draining location.
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Dig holes 4–6 inches deep (about 2–3 times the bulb’s height).
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Space bulbs 6–8 inches apart.
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Place bulbs pointed end up, cover with soil, and water lightly after planting.
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Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering to nourish the bulb for the following year.
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Purple Sensation Ornamental Allium plants offer a perfect combination of bold color, pollinator appeal, and low-maintenance beauty—making them a must-have for dramatic late-spring garden displays.
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