


Medusa Allium
Allium 'Medusa'
12 reviews
Medusa Allium
Allium 'Medusa'
12 reviews
- Unique and eye-catching spiral shape
- Low maintenance and deer resistant
- Adds vertical interest to garden beds and borders
- Recommended by landscape designers for optimal fit in real yards
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Why Medusa Allium?
Medusa Allium is a unique and striking ornamental onion variety with whimsical, snake-like curls of lime green foliage. This compact plant produces dense clusters of tiny, star-shaped purple flowers in late spring to early summer, attracting pollinators to the garden. With its eye-catching appearance and easy care requirements, Medusa Allium is a fantastic addition to rock gardens, borders, and containers.
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Sunlight
Medusa Allium requires full sunlight to thrive and produce healthy blooms. Planting in a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day will result in the best growth and flowering potential for this unique and beautiful plant.

Watering
Medusa Alliums require regular watering, especially during the growing season in spring and summer. They prefer moist but well-drained soil, so it is important to water them consistently to keep the soil evenly moist. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot

Fertilizing
Medusa Allium plants benefit from a balanced fertilizer with a ratio of 10-10-10 or 20-20-20. Fertilize the plants in early spring before they begin to bloom, and then again after they have finished blooming to promote healthy growth and flowering. Avoid o
Medusa Allium (Allium 'Medusa')
The Medusa Allium, also known as Allium 'Medusa', is a unique ornamental onion variety that features fascinating, snake-like clusters of small bell-shaped flowers. This plant gets its name from its resemblance to the mythical Medusa's writhing snake hair.
Features:
- Height: 12-18 inches
- Blooms: Early to mid-summer
- Exposure: Full sun
- Water: Average water needs; well-drained soil
- Deer resistant
Uses:
The Medusa Allium is perfect for adding a whimsical touch to your garden beds, borders, or containers. It also makes a striking cut flower for bouquets and floral arrangements.
Care Instructions:
Plant the Medusa Allium bulbs in the fall, about 4-6 inches deep and 6-8 inches apart. Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the growing season. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in the spring. Deadhead spent flowers to promote more blooms.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Allium 'Medusa' |
USDA Zones: | 4 - 8 |
Water: | Medium, Low |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Well Drained |
Mature Height: | 18 - 24 inches |
Mature Spread: | 18 - 24 inches |






Pollination Info
Medusa Allium (Allium 'Medusa') - Pollination Info
Medusa Allium, also known as Allium 'Medusa', is a unique ornamental onion variety known for its spiky, snake-like flower clusters. Pollination is an essential process in the reproduction of plants, including the Medusa Allium.
Medusa Allium flowers attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects with their vibrant colors and sweet nectar. These insects help transfer pollen from the male reproductive organs (anthers) to the female reproductive organs (stigma) of the flowers, enabling fertilization and seed production.
It is important to provide a diverse range of pollinators in your garden to ensure successful pollination of Medusa Allium and other plants. Planting pollinator-friendly flowers and avoiding the use of pesticides can help support pollinator populations and promote healthy pollination processes.
By supporting pollinators and promoting pollination in your garden, you can help maintain the biodiversity and sustainability of your local ecosystem, while also enjoying the beautiful blooms of plants like the Medusa Allium.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Medusa Allium (Allium 'Medusa')
What is Medusa Allium?
Medusa Allium, also known as Allium 'Medusa', is a unique ornamental onion plant with light green, curly foliage and small, round flower clusters that resemble the snake-haired mythological creature, Medusa.
How tall does Medusa Allium grow?
Medusa Allium typically grows to a height of about 12-18 inches.
When do Medusa Allium bloom?
Medusa Allium blooms in late spring to early summer, typically around May-June.
How do I plant Medusa Allium bulbs?
Plant Medusa Allium bulbs in well-draining soil in a sunny or partially shaded location. Plant the bulbs about 4-6 inches apart and at a depth of 4-6 inches.
How do I care for Medusa Allium?
Water Medusa Allium regularly during the growing season, but make sure the soil is well-drained to prevent rot. Deadhead spent blooms to promote more flower production. Allow the foliage to die back naturally after blooming to help the bulbs store energy for next year's growth.
Can I grow Medusa Allium in a container?
Yes, you can grow Medusa Allium in a container as long as the container has drainage holes and the plants receive enough sunlight.
Are deer and pests attracted to Medusa Allium?
Medusa Allium is deer-resistant and generally not attractive to most pests. However, it may still be susceptible to onion thrips and bulb rot in certain conditions.
Can I cut and use Medusa Allium flowers in arrangements?
Yes, you can cut Medusa Allium flowers for fresh or dried arrangements. They add a unique and whimsical touch to floral displays.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Medusa Allium (Allium 'Medusa')
Planting: Choose a location with well-drained soil and full sun for planting Medusa Allium bulbs. Plant the bulbs in the fall, about 4-6 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart. Water thoroughly after planting.
Care: Medusa Alliums are low-maintenance plants, but there are a few things you can do to ensure they thrive:
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during the growing season.
- Fertilizing: Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in the spring as the plants are actively growing.
- Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to promote new growth and prevent self-seeding.
- Dividing: Divide overcrowded clumps of bulbs every few years to promote better growth and flowering.
- Pests and Diseases: Medusa Alliums are generally resistant to pests and diseases, but keep an eye out for aphids or fungal diseases and treat accordingly.
With proper planting and care, Medusa Alliums will produce unique globe-shaped flower clusters that add interest and whimsy to your garden.
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Great quality bulbs, very happy with my purchase. Can't wait to see them bloom!
Item exactly as described.
The Medusa Allium bulbs were even more beautiful in person. They were packaged securely and arrived in good condition. Overall, a great experience ordering from this company.
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