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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Format
Seeds
Lifecycle
Perennial
Product code
Agapanthus inapertus ssp pendulous 10
Bob Shop ID
526858070

Agapanthus inapertus ssp pendulous Seeds

Lily of the Nile

Agapanthus is a genus of herbaceous perennial bulbs that mostly bloom in summer. Agapanthus is collectively commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are indigenous to South Africa from the Cape to the Limpopo River. Species boundaries are not clear in the genus, and in spite of having been intensively studied, the number of species recognized by different authorities varies from 6 to 10. The type species for the genus is Agapanthus africanus. A great many hybrids and cultivars have been produced and they are cultivated throughout warm areas of the world. Agapanthus can be grown within plant hardiness zones 9 to 11. In lower-numbered zones, the bulbs should be placed deeper in the soil and mulched well in autumn. Agapanthus can be propagated by dividing the bulbs or by seeds. The seeds of most varieties are fertile. Agapanthus is one of South Africa’s best known garden plants and is grown in most countries in the world. Their strap-like leaves and striking blue or white flowers make them favorites in borders as well as in containers. Agapanthus inapertus ssp pendulous is the most striking Agapanthus of all the true Agapanthus species. With its compact head of drooping, dark violet blue flowers it is always commented on when first seen. The buds as they emerge seem almost black and are held erect, slowly elongating and finally becoming pendulous as they open. It is a deciduous species which has narrow light green leaves. Plants stand about 600 mm tall and the flower stems reach a height of 90cm. They flower in January and February in the Southern Hemisphere. Although deciduous, they do tolerate rain during their dormant period. They can withstand sub-zero temperatures for short periods. In the northern hemisphere plants in containers can be moved into a glasshouse during winter while plants outdoors should be covered with straw or similar material to help protect them.

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