Nodding Wild Onion
Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) is identified by its curved stem top and pink flowers facing mostly downward. The flowers vary in color from whitish to pink or lilac, with burgundy-hued stems. It attracts various pollinators, especially bumble bees. This plant is low-maintenance, long-lasting, and thrives in sunny and moderately moist conditions like clay soil. It is unappealing to herbivores like rabbits and deer. Great for gardens and meadows.
Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) is identified by its curved stem top and pink flowers facing mostly downward. The flowers vary in color from whitish to pink or lilac, with burgundy-hued stems. It attracts various pollinators, especially bumble bees. This plant is low-maintenance, long-lasting, and thrives in sunny and moderately moist conditions like clay soil. It is unappealing to herbivores like rabbits and deer. Great for gardens and meadows.
Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) is identified by its curved stem top and pink flowers facing mostly downward. The flowers vary in color from whitish to pink or lilac, with burgundy-hued stems. It attracts various pollinators, especially bumble bees. This plant is low-maintenance, long-lasting, and thrives in sunny and moderately moist conditions like clay soil. It is unappealing to herbivores like rabbits and deer. Great for gardens and meadows.