Agapanthus is also referred to as African lily. Which explains a lot. This terrace and garden plant is not only very low maintenance, but also perfectly capable of handling extended periods of drought.
The long-flowering plant loves the sun and whisks up all sorts of dazzling colours. The range of blue tones, fireworks effect flowers, pristine white… It certainly got its ‘flower of love’ nickname for good reason, as Agapanthus symbolises fertility in South Africa.
Agapanthus is also referred to as African lily. Which explains a lot. This terrace and garden plant is not only very low maintenance, but also perfectly capable of handling extended periods of drought.
The long-flowering plant loves the sun and whisks up all sorts of dazzling colours. The range of blue tones, fireworks effect flowers, pristine white… It certainly got its ‘flower of love’ nickname for good reason, as Agapanthus symbolises fertility in South Africa.
Very long flowering period
You get to enjoy Agapanthus’ large multicoloured flowers throughout the spring and summer months. Flowering starts early on, producing a riot of colours.
Well resistant to drought
The colourful sun worshipper is perfectly capable of dealing with drought. Which means he is not constantly gasping for water. Feel free to moisten this African lily, but once a week is more than enough.
Perennial
With a little bit of care and attention you will have all Agapanthus variants growing and flourishing to full capacity.
Low maintenance
The plant barely requires looking after and does not need pruning.
Light
Agapanthus is a big sun lover. Put the plant somewhere where it gets profuse sunshine and enable it to stock up on extra vitamin D to sustain its luscious blossom.
Water
This African stunner knows how to deal with drought and heat, but make sure it gets a drink every so often (once a week). Be sure to put the plant in properly draining soil, but avoid it getting too wet. So it’s no wet feet!
Requires little to no looking after
It does not necessarily need pruning and giving extra fertiliser or nutrients is optional. Requires little effort for a plant that has so much to offer.
Wintertime protection
A tropical plant like Agapanthus is a summer’s child. It loves summer and hates winter. Which is why it is important that you cover it up if left outdoors or simply take it inside.
Agapanthus is also referred to as African lily. Which explains a lot. This terrace and garden plant is not only very low maintenance, but also perfectly capable of handling extended periods of drought.
The long-flowering plant loves the sun and whisks up all sorts of dazzling colours. The range of blue tones, fireworks effect flowers, pristine white… It certainly got its ‘flower of love’ nickname for good reason, as Agapanthus symbolises fertility in South Africa.
Very long flowering period
You get to enjoy Agapanthus’ large multicoloured flowers throughout the spring and summer months. Flowering starts early on, producing a riot of colours.
Well resistant to drought
The colourful sun worshipper is perfectly capable of dealing with drought. Which means he is not constantly gasping for water. Feel free to moisten this African lily, but once a week is more than enough.
Perennial
With a little bit of care and attention you will have all Agapanthus variants growing and flourishing to full capacity.
Low maintenance
The plant barely requires looking after and does not need pruning.
Light
Agapanthus is a big sun lover. Put the plant somewhere where it gets profuse sunshine and enable it to stock up on extra vitamin D to sustain its luscious blossom.
Water
This African stunner knows how to deal with drought and heat, but make sure it gets a drink every so often (once a week). Be sure to put the plant in properly draining soil, but avoid it getting too wet. So it’s no wet feet!
Requires little to no looking after
It does not necessarily need pruning and giving extra fertiliser or nutrients is optional. Requires little effort for a plant that has so much to offer.
Wintertime protection
A tropical plant like Agapanthus is a summer’s child. It loves summer and hates winter. Which is why it is important that you cover it up if left outdoors or simply take it inside.
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Leybaert BV • Ledestraat 3 • 9180 Moerbeke-Waas • België
Leybaert BV • Ledestraat 3 • 9180 Moerbeke-Waas • België • +32 (0)9 346 86 39 • info@bvbaleybaert.be • www.bvbaleybaert.be