 Small
                                            Small
                                         Part shade
                                            Part shade
                                         Sun
                                            Sun
                                         Purple
                                            Purple
                                         Well drained soil
                                            Well drained soil
                                         Summer
                                            Summer
                                         Pollinator friendly
                                        Pollinator friendly
                                     100% Peat Free
                                        100% Peat Free
                                    Allium lusitanicum
Height x Spread: 30cm x 20cm
As its common name 'mountain garlic' suggests Allium lusitanicum is naturally found in alpine meadows. Flowering from mid to late summer, it readily forms clumps of neat pale purple flowers that resemble chives with aromatic strappy pale green foliage.
Preferring rich free-draining soil in either a sunny or partially shaded spot, it is an interesting and unusual choice for a meadow, cottage or wildlife garden, where it will be keenly sought out by butterflies. But just like chives, it is likely to self seed and wander gently around your garden. If you want to keep it in check simply deadhead after flowering.