Description
Allium ursinum, or wild garlic, is highly valued in woodland and biodiversity planting for its white spring flowers and ability to naturalise in shade. It is particularly useful for councils, estate gardens and ecological schemes where a strong natural character is preferred over formal bedding. The flowers attract pollinators and help create a rich spring understorey beneath deciduous trees. In quantity it offers one of the most effective ways to build seasonal interest in shaded naturalised landscapes.




