Agapanthus, or African lilies, are beautiful plants for a sunny borders and pots. They flower in summer and like well-drained soil. The deciduous kinds that lose their leaves in the autumn are hardier ...
This semi-dwarf agapanthus sparkles with clusters of violet-blue flowers atop sturdy stems that make excellent cuttings. Ever Sapphire™ Agapanthus begins blooming in late spring—much earlier than ...
Summer-blooming agapanthus, also called lily of the Nile, satisfies gardeners' yearning for blue flowers. Requiring full sun, they are often used in warmer climates planted en masse around swimming ...
Some older varieties of agapanthus – big, strong darlings – are so big and vigorous they can become a weed, colonising the bush and roadsides. Don’t plant the ‘big oldies’ if you live anywhere near ...
Speak to a bush regenerator on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula or in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, or even to a ranger looking after some parts of New Zealand’s South Island, and you’ll hear ...