
Cameleon Allium
Cameleon Allium offers a dynamic take on late spring color, with blooms that gently shift from soft pink to rose and silvery-lilac tones as they mature. Each rounded flower head is made up of dozens of star-shaped florets, creating a textured globe that changes in tone over time. This subtle transformation adds movement and variation to the garden without overwhelming surrounding plantings.
Blooming in late spring to early summer, Cameleon extends the seasonal display just as earlier bulbs begin to fade. Its compact size makes it especially useful in front-of-border plantings, rock gardens, and naturalized drifts, where it adds structure and color without taking up excess space. It pairs well with other sun-loving perennials and blends easily into both formal and informal designs.
This ornamental onion is well-suited to full sun and well-drained soil, performing reliably in regions with dry summer conditions. Once established, it requires minimal water and maintenance. The blooms are also attractive to pollinators, supporting bees and beneficial insects during the late spring transition.
Plant bulbs in fall for best results. With proper placement, Cameleon Allium will return each year, offering consistent structure, evolving color, and dependable garden performance.
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Cameleon Allium offers a dynamic take on late spring color, with blooms that gently shift from soft pink to rose and silvery-lilac tones as they mature. Each rounded flower head is made up of dozens of star-shaped florets, creating a textured globe that changes in tone over time. This subtle transformation adds movement and variation to the garden without overwhelming surrounding plantings.
Blooming in late spring to early summer, Cameleon extends the seasonal display just as earlier bulbs begin to fade. Its compact size makes it especially useful in front-of-border plantings, rock gardens, and naturalized drifts, where it adds structure and color without taking up excess space. It pairs well with other sun-loving perennials and blends easily into both formal and informal designs.
This ornamental onion is well-suited to full sun and well-drained soil, performing reliably in regions with dry summer conditions. Once established, it requires minimal water and maintenance. The blooms are also attractive to pollinators, supporting bees and beneficial insects during the late spring transition.
Plant bulbs in fall for best results. With proper placement, Cameleon Allium will return each year, offering consistent structure, evolving color, and dependable garden performance.






















