Allium 'Globemaster'

Globemaster ornamental onion

Herbaceous Bulb / Corm / Tuber

The Globemaster ornamental onion has the largest and most showy purple orbs of all the alliums. It produces one large purple orb in late May or early June, and many gardeners enjoy letting the seed head dry and leave them in the garden after blooming. They take on a tawny appearance which mixes well with late season perennials and grasses. These bulbs requires full sun and well-draining soil.

Growing Conditions

Zone: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Exposure: Full Sun, Afternoon Sun, Reflected Heat

Water Needs: Drought-tolerant, Low

Soil: Well-drained

Description

Size: 24 - 36 tall x 6 - 12 wide
Shape / Form: Upright
Foliage Texture: Bold
Foliage Quality: Bold

Features: Attracts Bees, Attracts Birds, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Drought-tolerant / Water wise, Flowers, Low Maintenance

Foliage Color: Green
Fall Color: Bronze / Copper Leaf Shape: Strappy

Flower Color: Purple / Violet
Bloom Season: May, Jun
Flower Shape: Sphere


Uses and Applications

Landscape Uses: Beds and Borders, Cutting Garden, Mixed Border
Special Situations: Deer Resistant, Low Water / No Water, Pest / Disease Resistance, Rabbit Resistant, Reflected Heat
Wildlife: Bees, Beneficial Insects, Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Hummingbirds, Pollinators, Rabbit Resistant

More Design Considerations

Season of Interest: Spring, Late Spring / Early Summer
Position / Role: matrix / mingler
Plant Behavior: Naturalizes, Re-seeds in some conditions
Collections: eGardenGo Favorite, Great Plant Pick

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance Level: medium

Plant Combos