Allium flavum var. minus
A small-scaled form of yellow-flowered garlic with fine, upright stems and loose clusters of soft yellow florets that open gradually in midsummer. The plant remains compact, with narrow foliage that stays low and dries down cleanly once flowering finishes. Its size and form make it suitable for gravel gardens, scree, and other lean, sun-exposed sites where drainage is strong. Clumps broaden slowly and remain orderly throughout the season.
Growing Conditions
Light: full sun
Moisture: dry to medium
Soil: well drained; accepts sandy or gravelly soils
Hardiness zone: 3
Maintenance: low; allow foliage to die back naturally after bloom
Size & Habit
Height (cm): 20
Spread (cm): 10
Habit: narrow, clump-forming perennial
Seasonal Interest
Flowering period: July-Aug
Seasonal interest: midsummer bloom
Foliage: green
Flower: yellow
Ecology & Notes
Wildlife value: visited by small bees
Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes
Habitat: gravel gardens; scree; rockeries; dry slopes; front of sunny borders
Features: compact size; soft yellow flowers; suited to dry, lean soils; tidy habit
Notes: dependable in heat and drought with good drainage; restrained presence suited to small spaces