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Wim, I can't find much at all, on an Allium named 'Valerie Finnis', of course we all know the famous Muscari cultivar by that name, and apparently there's an Artemisia cultivar by that name too. What can you tell us about that Allium. Looks like one of a number of pale red & white forms of Allium paniculatum.
I am wondering if your unknown allium could be a seedling from the A. amplectens you already have. It is hard to see the detail as the first photo shows an allium in decline.
Actually McMark, I have no idea, I received it as a gift from a friendly nursery-woman 5 years ago, she lost hers in the same year and 2 years ago I gave her back a big clump, now she's selling it at her nursery. I'll ask her, the only thing I remember is that she bought it on one of her travels in England.
In the link that Matt posted from the AGS Perth show, I'm reminded of a pet peeve; notice that the show plant has been ever so meticulously denuded, leaving only the flower stems; ack ! That plant looks just like one that I received from a friend John Jerry Flintoff many years ago, which for wanting of a name to distinguish it from other paniculatum forms, I dubbed it Allium paniculatum 'Jerry'.
I just had to try the photo resize feature So here is Allium flavum - doing no harm planted out.