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- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Agapanthus - The Spruce
Also known by more common names such as Lily of the Nile and African Lily, agapanthus is a genus of seven species of perennial plants with bell-shaped, vibrant flowers They are native to South Africa and do well in zones 7 to 10
- How to Plant and Grow Agapanthus - Better Homes Gardens
Agapanthus plants are blooming machines that you can think of as the tropical equivalent of the daylily A landscape staple in warm-winter regions, agapanthus is a low-maintenance perennial that produces colorful clusters of blue or white trumpet-shaped flowers in summer and fall
- Agapanthus Flowers: Tips For Growing Agapanthus Plants - Gardening Know How
Agapanthus plants reach up to 4 feet (1 m ) at maturity and bloom from June through August Agapanthus planting is best done during the fall or winter in warm climates Agapanthus makes a lovely back border or focal plant due to its height, beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers, and leaf texture
- Agapanthus - Wikipedia
Agapanthus is a genus of herbaceous perennials that mostly bloom in summer This leads to the Australian common name, Star of Bethlehem, as it blooms just before Christmas
- 29 of the Best Agapanthus Varieties for Your Garden
To get to know the lily of the Nile more intimately, check out our guide to growing agapanthus, where you’ll learn how to cultivate and care for these stunning plants in your garden
- How to grow agapanthus RHS Growing Guide
Learn how to grow agapanthus including planting, feeding and pruning tips from RHS experts
- Agapanthus Plant Varieties Care - Garden Design
Agapanthus is a drought-tolerant perennial with strappy green leaves and flowers that open like fireworks Discover why agapanthus plants are so popular and get a list of good varieties to grow in your garden Plus learn about dividing agapanthus and how to grow them in containers
- Agapanthus Growing Guide: Hardy vs Tender Types and the Winter Care . . .
Agapanthus — the African Blue Lily — reaches peak bloom in July and August, producing blue flower balls on stems up to 5 feet tall; its structural form and stunning blue colour make it one of the most architecturally valuable plants for borders, containers, and coastal gardens
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