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RE: Agapanthus - the "Lily of the Nile" is not really a Lily.

in #agapanthus6 years ago

Agapanthus are a classic in Sydney and in gardens all around Australia. They’re tough as nails when it comes to the Australian climate, yet have lush, green foliage and manage to be soft and pretty too with their balls of flowers borne high on stems above the leaves.

To a gardener, they’re the perfect low maintenance plant, forming a strappy border with their evergreen foliage but rewarding you too with those dramatic stems and soft balls of blooms, bobbing gently on a summer breeze. To an imaginative child, they may represent anything from a fairy wand to a sword – but Agapanthus will take some rough treatment from tiny hands too, another reason they’re perfect for family gardens.
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The Dutch brought a plant from South Africa that I loved so much that I'd like to introduce: Agapanthus. Latin for the flower of love means...
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Agapanthus, blue and purple small flowers on the end of a long stalk in the case of the bouquet, a fascinating village with a group of complementary Yesil crowded leaf like a sword plant.Any water-permeable soils, sun, semi-shade or even at the bottom of the tree with complex roots can live even happier.
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There is a feature of agapanthus. The plant roots should be moist type, and in the winter the soil must remain dry. Too cramped to open plenty for chichewa should be planted. Freed of roots does not result in chichewa. Gather together in your garden if you have plants that are in such a state. Agapanthus can be grown in pots. But keep the pot small. It's no biggie, or that you can't see the flowers dear. The plants live a very long time that you are about to sew. In the winter, can withstand snow briefly. It's easier to be replicated. Make allocations from the roots in the winter or in the spring. But this is the first summer for the new seedlings don't expect from chichewa. Blue - purple flowers have passed after the seeds begin to develop. You can sew the seeds at the end of summer. The development is too slow. I told you not to root production, but there's something important. Cut the leaf of the seedlings halfway allotted to improve irrigation to continue (not the plants).The Dowager in white, the leaves and the flower is like a miniature, variegated leaves and, in winter, emerging again in the Spring Hill, disappearing from the types of are manufactured. Agapanthus of natural, leafy in summer and winter green remains.

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Very nice comment and nice pics too . thanks.

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