Agapanthus campanulatus var. albidus
white bell agapanthus
£19.99
3 Litre Pot - Bigger Size, Better Value!
Forming rounded clumps of strap-shaped leaves, the attractive Agapanthus albidus is a sought-after specimen. It’s hardier than some varieties, provided it’s not in soggy soil. Over winter it will recede into the soil and hibernate until spring where it will re-emerge with fresh new foliage. Albidus’ stems tower above the foliage, growing to 75cm tall, and it flowers all summer long.
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Key Information
CategoryHerbaceousSunlightFull SunSoilChalk, Clay, Loam, SandHardinessHardy PerennialSuitable for containerYesType of gardenModern, Traditional, Cutting, Wildlife, CottagePest ResistantYesDrought TolerantYesNon-invasiveYesFlowering colourWhiteTime to full size2-5 yearsFoliageDeciduousEventual plant size0.3m0.75mPlant calendarJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecPlantingFlowering -
Genus
Agapanthus are herbaceous plants that produce large clusters of funnel-shaped flowers, and are best grown in containers.
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Care Notes
On arrival, unpack your new garden additions, and, if needed, give a light watering. Your plants are containerised and established, so you can get planting, as long as the ground is not waterlogged or frozen (in these situations, keep your plants in a sheltered position while you wait). For the first year, keep an eye on moisture availability, while roots settle into their new home.
For herbaceous perennials, dig a hole, allowing 2 inches either side of the pot width. Try and ensure you plant your new arrival at the same level in the ground as it had been sitting at in its pot.
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