For the best blooms, plant your Agapanthus in a location that receives (at least 6–8 hours daily).
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Plant rhizomes about 2 inches deep and 12–18 inches apart with the pointed end facing up. Ongoing Care Tips A Guide to Agapanthus 'Lily of the Nile' For the best blooms, plant your Agapanthus in
The Lily of the Nile ( Agapanthus ) is a resilient, sun-loving perennial prized for its striking clusters of blue, purple, or white flowers that bloom atop tall, sturdy stalks. Despite its name, it is actually native to South Africa, not the Nile region. Ongoing Care Tips A Guide to Agapanthus 'Lily