A leek with thick white stems up to 5cm thick and 15cm long, with a delicate, mild flavour and buttery texture. Leeks, Allium porrum are herbaceous perennials usually grown as annual vegetables, with upright stems which can be blanched white, and green or blue-green leaves about 30-50cm long; plants may flower by bolting in their first year, or the following year if left overwinter, with stems up to 1.5m high topped by rounded flowerheads 5-9cm across of hundreds of star-like pale pink to white flowers which are visited by bees, in summer.
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Max Height
0.1-0.5 metres
Max Spread
0.1-0.5 metres