I just returned from a trip to Europe during which I had the privilege of covering the Chelsea Flower Show for the LA Times (if you live in the LA area, watch for the upcoming article - I have still to write it!). The show was fantastic as you might imagine, but what I thought would interest this group is the extensive use of Alliums. I don't know whether it was simply a matter of season, but alliums were used in every combination of color, texture, size and presentation. A. schubertii which looks like pink exploding fireworks, Allium 'Globemaster,' 'Gladiator' both with huge, purple pom poms, and many others were featured both in the designer gardens, and in the displays created by individual nurseries who come to showcase their plants. It truly made me wonder why alliums are not more popular in the US - or at least on the west coast. Any thoughts? Successes or failures to share? Nan Sterman Plant Soup, Inc. TM TalkingPoints@PlantSoup.Com PO Box 231034 Encinitas, CA 92023