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Onion Chives

Quick Facts:

  • Relative of onions & leeks
  • Grown for tender, hollow stems
  • Use on potatoes, pasta, fish
  • Edible flowers can be infused into vinegar
  • Edible flowers; perennial in zones 3-9

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Quantity: Packet (250 Seeds)

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Onion Chives

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Allium schoenoprasum

The onion chive is a relative of onions and leeks, and similar in flavor but grown mostly for its tender, hollow stems. Most often used on baked potatoes, but unlimited in potential.  Try making your own herbed butter or using them to top pasta or fish.  The delicate flowers are edible too and can be infused into vinegar, rendering it a lovely pink color.  Plants require some patience during the first year but will bear for many years once established. Perennial in zones 3 to 9.  Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.

Allium schoenoprasum

The onion chive is a relative of onions and leeks, and similar in flavor but grown mostly for its tender, hollow stems. Most often used on baked potatoes, but unlimited in potential.  Try making your own herbed butter or using them to top pasta or fish.  The delicate flowers are edible too and can be infused into vinegar, rendering it a lovely pink color.  Plants require some patience during the first year but will bear for many years once established. ... read more

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Allium schoenoprasum

The onion chive is a relative of onions and leeks, and similar in flavor but grown mostly for its tender, hollow stems. Most often used on baked potatoes, but unlimited in potential.  Try making your own herbed butter or using them to top pasta or fish.  The delicate flowers are edible too and can be infused into vinegar, rendering it a lovely pink color.  Plants require some patience during the first year but will bear for many years once established. Perennial in zones 3 to 9.  Each packet contains a minimum of 250 seeds.

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