Description
Other Names: Drooping Agapanthus
Origin: South Africa
The Drooping Agapanthus is a striking and less common variety of Agapanthus, known for its tubular, pendulous blue flowers that cluster in dense heads on tall stalks reaching up to 1.5m. Blooming from January to March, it creates an elegant display in both naturalistic and formal garden settings.
π Position: Sun to shade
π§ Water: Medium β water regularly during active growth
βοΈ Hardiness: Hardy
πΈ Flower: Blue, summer blooming
π Height & Spread: Β±50cm x Β±50cm (flowering stalks up to 1.5m)
π Deciduous, perennial
Growing tips:
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Prefers well-drained soil enriched with compost.
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Dormant in winter β foliage dies back completely but returns strongly in summer.
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Plant in groups for maximum impact in borders, grassland gardens, or around water features.
With its graceful, nodding blooms and impressive height, Agapanthus inapertus brings both elegance and seasonal drama to the garden.
πͺ΄ Available in 4L pots


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