$ 4.95
Where art and horticulture meet.
Seeds: Soft spines return vividly early in spring. Soon after, delicate buds form, their pale hoods veiling the soon-to-be orbs of dense purple spikes that burst open like supernovas. Edible, ornamental, and perennial, these hardy culinary clusters are an easy and essential part of every kitchen garden. The sulfur smell of the plant is said to repel garden insect pests while the flowers attract beneficial pollinators.
Specific: Allium tuberosum.
Artist, Sarah Jacoby prefers to use brushes and inks, and she loves calling upon memories to bring her imagery to life.