Martin Pellizzer

Allium Paniculatum Var. Pallens

Allium paniculatum var. pallens is a striking member of the onion family known for its elegant, globe-shaped inflorescence. This perennial plant is native to the mountainous regions of western North America, where it thrives in rocky and well-drained soils. Its pale lavender to white flowers bloom in late summer, creating a dramatic visual display in gardens and natural habitats. The plant is valued for its ornamental appeal and is often used in rock gardens and wildflower meadows. Despite its beauty, it requires careful cultivation to ensure its survival in changing environmental conditions.