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'Dr. Brouwer' Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus)

Perennial

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  • Violet blue star-shaped flowers grow tall and upright.
  • Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and birds!
  • Long-lasting as cut flowers.
  • Zones 7-10, sun, 2.5’ tall x 1.5’ wide at maturity.
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Size: One Quart
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Description

With clusters of violet-blue flowers that bloom on tall stems, 'Dr. Brouwer' Lily-of-the-Nile (or Agapanthus) will take your garden to new heights! Its star-shaped blooms appear in summer, adding a refreshing pop of color that doesn't fade in the heat or flop on strong stems. While the flowers are long-lasting in the landscape, they also have a long vase life, making them great additions to cut flower arrangements and bouquets. This perennial is heat-tolerant, deer-resistant, low maintenance, and easy to enjoy in your landscape.

Lily-of-the-Nile, famous for its multiple funnel-shaped flowers, will grace your summer garden with its quirky clusters of blooms. Visually similar to Allium, these heat-loving perennials send up tall clusters of flowers out of the dense, strappy foliage. It's evergreen in warmer climates, and though it disappears over winter in zone 7, it will re-emerge in spring for another season of flowers. Although drought tolerant once established, these South African natives will enjoy any well-drained soil with moderate moisture.

Details

Botanical name: Agapanthus 'Dr Brouwer'
Common name: Lily-of-the-Nile
Zone: 7-10
Sun exposure: Sun (> 6 hours sun)
Height x width: 2.5’ X 1.5’
Flower color: Violet blue
Foliage color: Green
Season of interest: Summer, fall
Bloom time: Summer
Features: Rare & unusual, low flammability, heat tolerant, deer resistant, container plants, best for beginners
Uses: Cottage garden, specimen, pollinator garden, border, massing, wildlife gardens, cut flower, edging

How to Grow

Soil: Any average soil is suitable, provided it is well-drained.
Light: Full sun (> 6 hours sun) for best flowering and foliage color.
Water: Average
Spacing: 20”
Fertilizing: Not required. If more rapid growth is desired, apply a rose fertilizer in early spring.
Winterizing: Will stay evergreen in warm climates. In colder zones, Agapanthus can be overwintered in containers sheltered in a cool spot indoors.
Maintenance & pruning: Little needed. Cut flowers as desired for arrangements. If any dried portions of the plant remain in early spring, remove them before new growth begins.
Pink flowers in full sun

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