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Bio Agapanthus africanus 'mix' - Blue & white African lily | 2 pcs.

Bio Agapanthus africanus 'mix' - Blue & white African lily | 2 pcs.

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Organic blue and white African lilies

The Agapanthus africanus is the queen of potted plants but also blooms beautifully in the garden. She owes her name 'love flower' to the Greek words; agape, meaning 'love' and anthos, meaning 'flower'. This forms the Greek word agapanthus. In the Netherlands it is also known as 'African lily'.

The plant forms long narrow leaves and from the heart of the plant long sturdy stems of about 75 centimeters high emerge, topped with large blue spherical flower heads. The umbels are formed by many trumpet-like flowers that contain a lot of nectar for insects. It therefore attracts many bees, butterflies and even hummingbird butterflies and blooms for a very long time in mid-summer from July to September.

The leaves of the white agapanthus die completely in winter, this cultivar is deciduous.

How, where and when do I plant an agapanthus?

Indoor pre-growth

If possible, we recommend growing the tubers indoors in a pot from March onwards. After you have planted them, give them a little water once a week, so that the plant is already a bit bigger around May 15 and therefore has a head start. Feeding can then be given immediately in March.

Outside in the garden

The tubers of the agapanthus are grown outside in the spring after May 15 in a sunny position in light, fertile soil with good drainage. A mixture of clay, sand and organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure is ideal for agapanthus.

It is important that the soil is not too heavy or compact, as this can cause waterlogging and suffocate the roots. Agapanthus tends to grow better in slightly drier conditions than in overly wet soil.

The tubers can be planted in a pot or in the garden.
When planting, the green leaves of the tuber remain just above the ground and it becomes most beautiful if it is planted with several tubers together in a group. You place the tubers against each other so that they form a robust root ball.

Care

The agapanthus loves food. Give her organic fertilizer 3 times a year. Preferably during planting in March, but can also be done later if it is planted after May 15 and then fed again in July and August.

We recommend Bio Kultura for organic potting soil, plant food and other soil improvers!

The spent flowers are cut out and the leaves are left to die. The plant prefers to experience a single night frost, so that the plant can go into hibernation before it is brought indoors for the winter. In winter they prefer to hibernate in a frost-free, dry and cool place between 6 and 10 degrees Celsius and do not water them. This way you can enjoy this fantastic summer bloomer every year.

Propagation

Tip: Divide the root ball after 5 years if, for example, the pot grows too full. Do n't do it every year because the agapanthus prefers to be left alone. If you divide the root ball, it is important that 1/3 of the bottom is also removed.

Origin

The agapanthus comes from South Africa and belongs to the Liliaceae family (lily family).

Please note, you are buying bare roots!


Organic Agapanthus 'blue & white' - Skal NL-BIO-01 certified: 109459

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Characteristics

Flowering time: July - September
Planting time:
From May (or from March indoors)
Planting depth:
Green leaves above the ground
Planting distance: Max 15 per m²
Height:
75 cm high
Flower diameter: 15 cm wide
Location:
Sun
Soil PH: Loam, sandy soil - Slightly acidic/neutral
Winter hardiness:
Not winter hardy (cover)
Deciduous:
Deciduous
Propagation: Good
Family: Liliaceae (lily family)
Colour: Blue White
Bee-friendly: Yes
Quality: Undivided (3 noses)

 

 

Skal organic quality mark - NL-BIO-01
NL-BIO-01

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De Agapanthus africanus is de koningin van de potplanten maar bloeit ook erg mooi in de tuin. Ze dankt haar naam 'liefdesbloem' aan de Griekse woorden; agape, wat 'liefde'- en anthos, wat 'bloem' betekend. Dit vormt het Griekse woord agapanthus. In Nederland kent men haar ook onder de naam 'Afrikaanse lelie'. De plant vormt lange smalle bladeren en vanuit het hart van de plant komen er lange stevige stengels van ongeveer 75 centimeter hoog uit, met daar bovenop grote blauwe bolvormige bloemschermen. De bloemschermen worden gevormd door vele trompetachtige bloemetjes die veel nectar voor de insecten bevatten. Ze trekt daarom veel bijen, vlinders en zelfs kolibrievlinders aan en bloeit ontzettend lang midden in de zomer van juli tot september. De bladeren van de witte agapanthus sterven 's winters compleet af, deze cultivar is bladverliezend.