Allium Karataviense

Description

Allium karataviense is characterized by its broad, glaucous leaves and large, globe-shaped flower heads. The foliage forms attractive, low-growing rosettes, while the flowers emerge on stout stems, creating a striking contrast in the garden.

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flower heads of Allium karataviense are large and spherical, composed of numerous star-shaped florets. The florets can range in color from pale pink to white.
 
Leaves: The leaves are broad, glaucous, and often have a waxy coating, giving them a distinctive bluish-green hue.
 
Stems: Stout, sturdy stems support the flower heads, ensuring they remain upright and prominently displayed.

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