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African Lily

African Lily  (Agapanthus)

The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa and is not fully winter hardy in our country. They are plants for in a pot on the terrace. You can plant African Lily also in the garden in early summer, but dig up again in autumn and winter in a cool, frost free position. African Lily have thick fleshy roots. It is a fable that African Lily need to sit tight in their pot. Pot on regularly so that the plant can develop nicely. The flowers are white or any shade of blue. Feeding the plant will help producing more flowers. Granular Strawberry feed works very well for African Lily.
 
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Agapanthus 'Brilliant Blue'
€ 9,20
Agapanthus 'Brilliant Blue' | Afrikaanse lelie, Kaapse lelie, Liefdesbloem | Schmucklilie | African Lily
Agapanthus 'Brilliant Blue'
€ 9,20

Agapanthus 'Brilliant Blue' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Brilliant Blue' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Blue 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Brilliant Blue'



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Agapanthus 'Enigma'
€ 8,30
Agapanthus 'Enigma' | Kaapse lelie, Afrikaanse lelie, Liefdesbloem
Agapanthus 'Enigma'
€ 8,30

Agapanthus 'Enigma' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Enigma' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : White, Blue base 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Enigma'



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Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli'
€ 9,65
Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli' | Afrikaanse lelie, Kaapse lelie, Liefdesbloem | Schmucklilie | African Lily
Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli'
€ 9,65

Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Blue 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 45 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli'



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Agapanthus 'Megan's Mauve'
€ 10,10
Agapanthus 'Megan's Mauve'
Agapanthus 'Megan's Mauve'
€ 10,10

Agapanthus 'Megan's Mauve' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Megan's Mauve' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Blue-violet 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 80 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

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Agapanthus 'Pretty Heidy'
€ 8,50
Agapanthus 'Pretty Heidy' | Afrikaanse lelie, Kaapse lelie, Liefdesbloem | Schmucklilie | African Lily
Agapanthus 'Pretty Heidy'
€ 8,50

Agapanthus 'Pretty Heidy' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Pretty Heidy' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Blue 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -12°C  (USDA Zone 8) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Deciduous species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Pretty Heidy'



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Agapanthus 'Silver Lining'
€ 9,20
Agapanthus 'Silver Lining' | Afrikaanse lelie, Kaapse lelie, Liefdesbloem | Schmucklilie
Agapanthus 'Silver Lining'
€ 9,20

Agapanthus 'Silver Lining' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Silver Lining' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : White with light-blue stripe 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -12°C  (USDA Zone 8) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Deciduous species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Silver Lining'



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Agapanthus 'Su Casa'
€ 9,20
Agapanthus 'Su Casa'
Agapanthus 'Su Casa'
€ 9,20

Agapanthus 'Su Casa' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Su Casa' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Blue 
Flowering time       : June - September 
Full grown height    : ± 65 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species. Often with a second flowering. 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Su Casa'



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Agapanthus 'Tornado'
€ 7,70
Agapanthus 'Tornado' | Kaapse lelie, Afrikaanse lelie, Liefdesbloem
Agapanthus 'Tornado'
€ 7,70

Agapanthus 'Tornado' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Tornado' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Purple-blue 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

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Agapanthus 'Vallée de Loire' | Afrikaanse lelie, Kaapse lelie, Liefdesbloem, Blauwe tuberoos | Schmucklilie |
Agapanthus 'Vallée de Loire'
€ 10,10

Agapanthus 'Vallée de Loire' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Vallée de Loire' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : Blue 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Vallée de Loire'



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Agapanthus 'Vallée de Sarthe' | Afrikaanse lelie, Kaapse lelie, Liefdesbloem | Schmucklilie | African Lily
Agapanthus 'Vallée de Sarthe'
€ 8,75

Agapanthus 'Vallée de Sarthe' - African Lily

Botanical name       : Agapanthus 'Vallée de Sarthe' 
Common name          : African Lily, Lily of the Nile 

Colour               : White 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 90 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -1°C  (USDA Zone 10) 
Spacing              : ± 45 cm (± 5 per m²) 
Details              : Evergreen species 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : When Agapanthus flowers, they are sometimes too tall to ship. Therefore it may be nessesary to cut the plants back. If you wish to know this before-hand, please contact us. 

General information about African Lily (Agapanthus):
The genus African Lily (Agapanthus) originates from South Africa. They are valued for their beautiful flower heads that rise above the foliage in summer. Due to their origin, Agapanthus are not fully hardy in our climate, although hardiness varies greatly between species. An important characteristic here is whether the plants lose their leaves in autumn or keep them. The deciduous species of Agapanthus are generally fairly hardy. With a protective layer of straw or dead leaves, they can remain in the garden during the winter. Ensure good drainage and preferably plant them in the spring so that they can form a strong root system before winter. If this is not possible, cover them extra well during the first winter. The evergreen varieties of Agapanthus can only tolerate light frost and are therefore better kept in pots, which can be stored frost-free during the winter. Each variety in our webshop is noted as either a deciduous or evergreen variety of Agapanthus. Agapanthus have thick, fleshy roots. It is a myth that Agapanthus must be kept in a cramped pot; in fact, they should be given a larger pot in which the plant can develop well. For abundant flowering, Agapanthus needs sufficient nutrition in addition to a sunny spot. Strawberry fertilizer in granule form has a good composition to serve as nutrition for Agapanthus.

African Lily - Agapanthus 'Vallée de Sarthe'



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