karataviense
About karataviense Allium karataviense is a compact and eye-catching ornamental onion, perfect for adding bold texture and color to borders, rock gardens, or containers. Its broad, silver-green leaves form a tidy rosette, while soft pink to lavender globe-shaped blooms rise just above the foliage in late spring. This hardy bulb is low maintenance, deer-resistant, and loved by pollinators, making it a smart and stylish choice for any garden. Compact size: ideal for small gardens, patios, and containers Unique foliage: wide, gray-green leaves stay attractive all season Soft pink blooms: globe-shaped flowers appear in late spring Pollinator friendly: attracts bees and butterflies Drought tolerant: thrives in well-drained soil How to plant and take care of Allium karataviense: Plant bulbs 3-4 inches deep in the fall before the first frost Space bulbs 6-8 inches apart to allow room for leaf growth Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil Water lightly after planting