Agapanthus has long, arching leaves that create a dramatic backdrop for its beautiful blooms in shades of blue, white, or purple. This hardy and versatile plant is a favorite for gardens, borders, and containers, adding a touch of class to any landscape. We love Agapanthus’ spherical flower clusters as a burst of color and charm in the garden. A resilient and low-maintenance plant, Agapanthus is drought-tolerant once established and thrives in well-draining soil.
Growing Tips:
- Sunlight: Plant in full sun to partial shade for optimal flower production.
- Soil: Well-draining soil is essential; add organic matter for best results.
- Watering: Water regularly during the growing season, reducing frequency in winter.
- Hardiness: Agapanthus is hardy in USDA zones 7-11, depending on the variety.
Indigo Frost™ (white with deep purple center)
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Indigo Frost produces flowers in a vibrant indigo hue, adding a burst of intense blue to the garden. This agapanthus forms neat mounds with evergreen foliage reaching a height of about 2 -3’. Indigo Frost is resilient, thriving in a variety of soil types and climates.
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Twister Lily of the Nile (white with lilac center)
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Twister Lily of the Nile features a distinctive indigo and white swirl-pattern on its flowers set against variegated foliage.This variety reaches an average height of 2-3’. It can handle various soil conditions and climates, which makes it a resilient and visually striking choice for any garden bed.
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