Agapanthus Africanus White
£24.99
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Description
Botanical name:
Common name:
African lilyFamily:
AgapanthaceaePlant Type:
Perennial, EvergreenAgapanthus are South African plants with strap-like leaves and showy flowers in shades of blue, violet or white. They’re ideal for growing in containers, from which their pretty blooms stand tall, spilling over other pots.
Agapanthus africanus
‘Albus’ bears white flowerheads, in contrast with fresh green foliage. For best results grow in a sheltered, sunny spot, in moist but well-drained soil. In exposed areas Agapanthus africanus ‘Albus’ benefits from winter protection. Alternatively, grow it in pots and move indoors in autumn.How to grow
Agapanthus ‘Albus’Plant size:
60cm height 60cm spreadAspect:
South facing, west facingPosition in border:
Front, middleSun exposure:
Full sunHardiness:
HardySoil type:
Chalky / alkaline / clay / heavy / moist / well drained / light / sandyFlowering Period:
July – AugAgapanthus
‘Albus’ and wildlifeAgapanthus
‘Albus’ is known for attracting bees and other pollinators. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.Is
Agapanthus ‘Albus’ poisonous?Agapanthus
‘Albus’ is harmful if ingested. Its roots are toxic.