Allium fraseri (Wild Onion)
$ 4.98
Also known as Fraser Meadow Garlic. Synonym: Allium canadense var. fraseri.
Wild Onion sports charming white (or rarely pink) flowers. It prefers well-draining soil and is drought-tolerant once established. It makes a great low-maintenance plant for Texas gardens. It is typically found in sandy or rocky soils, woodlands, and prairies.
Wild Onion works well in rock gardens, meadows, native plant gardens, naturalized areas, cottage gardens, perennial gardens or borders.
AT A GLANCE
| Texas native |
Yes |
| Water use | Low |
| Sun exposure | Sun to part shade |
| Bloom color | White, pink |
| Bloom time | Spring, summer |
| Mature height | 12-20" |
| Mature spread | 6-12" |
| Attracts | Butterflies |
| Edible | Yes |
| Deer resistant | Yes |
DISTRIBUTION MAPS
Present in state |
Present in county and native |
Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state |
Not present in state |
Present and rare, native in county |
Previously present, now extinct |
Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color) |

Present in state
Present in county and native
Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state
Not present in state
Present and rare, native in county
Previously present, now extinct
Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)