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Maclean Giant Onion
Current authoritative taxonomic treatment calls this Allium macleanii var. elatum. In a private garden in Glencoe from which the Chicago Botanic Garden's plants came, the scapes were 60 inches (250 cm) tall; the leaves were 30 inches (76 cm) long and 4 inches (10 cm) wide at their widest point. The flowers are very attractive to insect pollinators, and within a few days the colorful florets lose their beauty. They are replaced by hundreds of seed capsules. In their native central Asia, the large bulbs of 4 or more cloves, plus the occasional corm, are pickled.
Soil:
              Moderate
          Plant Shape:
              Upright
          Exposure:
          Full Sun
          Partial Shade
              Bloom Time:
          May - June
              Bloom Color:
          Pink
          Purple
              Landscape Use:
          Bedding or Border
              Wildlife Interest:
          Resistant To Deer
              Plant Type:
              Bulb
          
              Hardiness Zone:
            
            
              5 - 7
            
           
    
