Summer Beauty Allium (Allium) — St. Paul, MN

Summer Beauty Allium

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$10.99
Sale price  $10.99 Regular price  $12.99
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Summer Beauty Allium (Allium) — St. Paul, MN

Summer Beauty Allium

$10.99
Sale price  $10.99 Regular price  $12.99
Size#1 Gallon
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A Reliable, Tidy Allium in Lavender-Pink

Summer Beauty Allium (Allium 'Summer Beauty') is a longtime landscape favorite, forming a dense, glossy clump of grassy green foliage topped with rounded lavender-pink flower globes in mid to late summer. Exceptionally tidy and non-spreading, with attractive foliage even out of bloom, it's a low-care workhorse that bees and butterflies flock to. Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant, it's a dependable edging and border plant for sunny Minnetonka, Lakeville, and Blaine gardens.

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Allium 'Summer Beauty'
Mature Size 15–18 in tall and wide
Hardiness Zone Zone 4–8 (hardy across most of Minnesota)
Light Full sun
Bloom Time Mid to late summer
Flower Color Lavender-pink globes
Soil Average, well-drained; tolerates dry soil

Landscape Uses

Use Summer Beauty as edging, in pollinator and sunny borders, mass plantings, and containers. Its glossy foliage looks good all season and pairs beautifully with coneflowers, ornamental grasses, and sedum.

Best Time to Plant

Plant in spring or early fall, when cooler weather and steady moisture help roots establish.

How to Plant

Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Set the crown level with the soil, backfill, water in well, and mulch 2–3 inches deep.

Watering

First Year: Water deeply 1–2 times per week to establish the roots.
After Year One: Water during dry spells. Allium is quite drought tolerant once established.
Drip Irrigation: A drip line provides efficient, low-water moisture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it have good foliage?
Yes, the glossy green clump stays attractive all season, even before and after bloom.

Is it good for pollinators?
Yes, the summer globes are a favorite of bees and butterflies.

Is it hardy in Minnesota?
Yes, hardy to Zone 4 and reliable across most of the state.

Is it deer resistant?
Yes, the onion scent makes alliums highly deer- and rabbit-resistant.

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