Nodding wild onion is native in open woods and slopes from Canada to Mexico, including northeast Illinois. Mounds of flat, grass-like leaves support stalks of nodding, bell-shaped, pinkish-white flower clusters in June through August. Great plant for front of the border, rock garden, and naturalized areas.
- Family (English) Amaryllis
- Family (botanic) Amaryllidaceae
- Tree or plant type Perennial
- Native locale Chicago area, Illinois
- Size range Medium plant (12-24 inches), Large plant (more than 24 inches)
- Light exposure Full sun (6 hrs direct light daily), Partial sun / shade (4-6 hrs light daily)
- Hardiness zones Zone 4, Zone 5 (Northern Illinois), Zone 6 (City of Chicago), Zone 7, Zone 8
- Soil preference Moist, well-drained soil
- Tolerances Alkaline soil, Dry sites, Occasional drought, Road salt
- Season of interest early summer, midsummer, late summer
- Flower color and fragrance Pink, White
- Shape or form Mounded, Upright
- Growth rate Fast