Allium atropurpureum

Allium atropurpureum is a plant species native to Hungary, the Balkans, and Turkey. It is widely grown as an ornamental for its rich, deep purple flowers. Allium atropurpureum produces a spherical to egg-shaped bulb. Scape is up to 100 cm tall. Leaves are broadly linear, up to 7 mm across, tapering at the tip. Umbel is hemispherical, with many dark purple flowers. Ovary is very dark purple, almost black. formerly included The name Allium atropurpureum var. hirtulum Regel was coined in 1875, referring to a Central Asian plant now known as Allium stipitatum Regel.

Allium atropurpureum

Allium atropurpureum is a plant species native to Hungary, the Balkans, and Turkey. It is widely grown as an ornamental for its rich, deep purple flowers. Allium atropurpureum produces a spherical to egg-shaped bulb. Scape is up to 100 cm tall. Leaves are broadly linear, up to 7 mm across, tapering at the tip. Umbel is hemispherical, with many dark purple flowers. Ovary is very dark purple, almost black. formerly included The name Allium atropurpureum var. hirtulum Regel was coined in 1875, referring to a Central Asian plant now known as Allium stipitatum Regel.