Common Name: Lily of the Nile
Scientific Name: Agapanthus africanus
Type of Plant: Perennial
Description: Native to South Africa, award-winning Agapanthus africanus is a lovely African Lily with showy rounded clusters of fragrant, blue, funnel-shaped flowers in early to mid-summer. They rise on stiff, upright stalks atop clumps of beautiful, evergreen, strap-shaped, linear, grass-like leaves. Their foliage mounds remain attractive when the plants are not in bloom.
Mature Size: 2-3′ tall x 3-4′ wide.
Blooms: Early, Mid Summer
Fruit: No
Climate Requirements: Will grow in full sun in fertile, moist and well-drained soil. In our hot climate area, Agapanthus will do better in partial shade. Do not allow plants to dry out except when dormant. Bear in mind that most varieties will lean toward the sun, which makes a south facing border the best location.
Care Requirements:
- Agapanthus perform best in fertile, moist and well-drained soil and prefer an acidic soil. Feed twice during the growing season – once in early spring and again two months later. Avoid fertilizing your Agapanthus plants with high nitrogen fertilizers – use instead a balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 or 5-5-5, or slightly higher in phosphorus than nitrogen. Suspend any fertilizer to either potted or in-ground plants by late summer.
- Removing the faded blossoms will promote new growth and prevent the plant from wasting energy on seed production. It will also stop seeds from setting in your garden.
- After blooming is over, keep the leaves so that the plant can put its energy back into its bulb for next summer’s blooming. The leaves give an energy charge to the bulb through photosynthesis and for this they need to keep their leaves!
- When the leaves begin to yellow, withhold water. Remove the foliage when it withers and dies back.
Spacing: Space plants 12-18″ apart
Water Needs: Average
Maintenance: Low
Attracts: Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Special Uses/Attributes: Spectacular when planted in great swathes, this Agapanthus fits most garden settings or mixed borders, makes a fantastic accent plant in containers and excellent cut flowers! A great choice for coastal areas as Agapanthus cope well with windy and salty air. Agapanthus are also pest, deer, and rabbit resistant.
Florida Native: No