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The first thing to do when a plant flowers for the first time is to look whether the Name is correct. Unfortunately this is not the case too often.Can anyone determine this Allium? It lookes similar to Allium egerovae shown bei Rimmer below.
Allium lemonii a california allium growing in Michigan sand bed, seed started fall 2015 out side in sand bed
Allium chloroanthum tall form seed ex Ruksans
Allium scabriscapum seed from Alan Edwards start 2014
Not Allium lemmonii (note spelling), looks like campanulatum, always has that "halo" coloration in the center of the flowers, and low stems.
Thanks MarkThe"chloranthum" is a very nice green yellow species. i have 2 forms, one from PC that is about 4-6 inches shorter than the one from Ruksans about 18-20" tall. This clump was grown from seed from the Ruksans form, the PC form has not made seeds for me. these plants bloom here several weeks before Allium flavum. Also this plant is about 4-6" taller than Allium flavum.
Allium flavum is highly variable in stature, to dwarf forms as I'm sure you're aware, to low growing forms 6-8" tall, moderate growing forms up to 12-16", and very tall forms up to nearly 2'. Accordingly, saying a plant is 4-6" taller than Allium flavum doesn't make much sense to me. I recommend checking keys and original botanical descriptions to verify whether you're growing chloranthum or a flavum form, the plant shown looks like a flavum form. I can post two photos of chloranthum that was sent to me by Arnis Seisums (approx. 13-14 years ago).