Western Giant — this is a decorative onion, distinguished by large and striking flower heads. The plant forms dense, snow-white spheres up to 20 cm in diameter, composed of numerous small flowers with dark green centers. The plant reaches a height of 1.2–1.4 meters, and its bright green foliage retains its vivid color for a long time, making Western Giant attractive both for cutting and for use in dried compositions.
For successful cultivation of Western Giant, it is recommended to choose sunny locations with well-drained soil. The plant tolerates drought well and does not require frequent watering. The optimal planting time is autumn or early spring, with the planting depth corresponding to three times the height of the bulb. In spring, fertilization is beneficial to maintain the plant's health and decorative qualities.
Western Giant is characterized by good spreading ability and resilience, allowing its use in decorative gardens and for creating vibrant floral compositions. Thanks to its large and striking flower heads, this onion will become a noticeable accent in any landscape design.