
Allium ‘Summer Beauty’ is a dependable, long-blooming ornamental onion prized for its tidy clumping habit and soft lavender-pink globe-shaped flowers held above glossy green foliage. Blooming in midsummer, it provides valuable colour and structure at a time when many perennials slow down. Its airy flower heads weave beautifully among grasses and companion perennials, making it an excellent choice for naturalistic and Piet Oudolf–inspired plantings, where long-lasting structure, movement, and pollinator activity are key design elements.
Grow in full sun in well-drained soil. ‘Summer Beauty’ adapts well to average garden conditions, including clay soils with reasonable drainage. Once established, it is drought tolerant and extremely low maintenance. Avoid wet winter soils. Remove spent flower stems if desired, though seed heads provide late-season interest. Cut foliage back in late fall or early spring, and divide clumps every few years to maintain vigour.