Water
Water moderately during active growth, ensuring the soil dries out slightly between waterings. Reduce watering as the plant enters dormancy.
Also known as Moly · Yellow Garlic · Yellow Onion
Allium moly, also known as Lily Leek, is a bulbous perennial with bright yellow star-shaped flowers and edible foliage.
At-a-glance light, water, soil, and growing conditions from plant data
Prefers full sun to partial shade. Afternoon shade is beneficial in hot climates.
80% intensity
Water moderately during the growing season, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. Reduce in dormancy.
60% intensity
Well-draining soil is essential. Prefers sandy loam but tolerates a range of soil types.
50% intensity
Thrives in moderate temperatures during the growing season. Tolerates light frost.
70% intensity
Outdoor
50% intensity
Feed lightly in spring with a balanced fertilizer.
40% intensity
Safety information from plant toxicity data
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Toxic for humans | No 0/5 intensity |
| Toxic for pets | No 0/5 intensity |
| Edible | Yes |
Key traits and growing stats from plant data
Watering, pruning, propagation, and repotting details from plant data
Water moderately during active growth, ensuring the soil dries out slightly between waterings. Reduce watering as the plant enters dormancy.
Remove spent flower stalks. Cut back dead foliage in late autumn or early winter.
Easily propagated by division of bulbs in late summer or early autumn. Seeds can also be sown in autumn or early spring.
Repot container-grown plants every 2-3 years in early autumn.
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Monthly activity intensity for bloom and fruit across both hemispheres.
Flowering & fruiting calendar
Flowering & fruiting calendar
Photos of Lily Leek (Allium moly)
Common names and botanical synonyms
Botanical classification
| Rank | Name |
|---|---|
| kingdom | Plantae |
| division | Tracheophyta |
| class | Liliopsida |
| order | Asparagales |
| family | Amaryllidaceae |
| genus | Allium |
| species | Allium moly |
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