Allium cepa var. aggregatum - The I’itoi Onion originally came from Spain, and was taken to America in the 1700’s, where it became a staple for some native American tribes. This onion is a fantastic perennial multiplier onion. All of my research told me it was productive, but I was still surprised at how quickly it multiplied. It is quite rare now, as most old perennial vegetables are. It did die back in the high heat of summer, I harvested some bulbs to re-plant and I also left some in the ground, all grew back equally well. I’itoi copes really well with heat, and some of it’s growing areas in America include sub tropical summer areas. They also cope well with the cold. These are sold as what is growing in the pot, usually 1-3 plants, depending on bulb size.
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Monday the 7th of April will be the last day for posting plants before the Easter/Anzac day public holiday period. Orders need to be received before 8pm Sunday the 6th of April to be posted before Easter.
Posting of orders will resume on Monday the 28th of April.
Orders can still be made during this period. Have a happy and safe Easter and Anzac day
SKU: 1529
$12.50Price
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