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Agapanthus praecox 'Large Blue'  Large Blue Lily of the Nile

Agapanthus praecox 'Large Blue' – Large Blue Lily of the Nile
Product Code: Y8AAAGLA
Ornamental Value: Beautiful
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A lily-like plant native to South Africa's southwestern Cape Province that forms clusters of straplike, light green leaves that give rise to long-stalked inflorescences that hold a globe of countless, lily-like flowers at the tip. In cultivation it does well in a range of temperate climates in USDA Zones 7 to 10. This cultivar is larger in all parts, with the typical blue flowers. It is evergreen in milder climates but will lose its leaves in colder winters. Plants in cultivation are usually incorrectly sold under the name A. africanus.
Cultural Requirements
Frost Tolerance Excessive
Water Requirements High
Wind Tolerance Moderate
Appearance
Growth Rate Fast
Growth Form Perennial
Ornamental Value Beautiful
Uses
Properties Colorful
Deciduous
Flowering
Gardening Ground Cover
Mass Planting
Ornamental
Potted
Classification
Plant Group Perennials
Botanical Order Asparagales
Botanical Family Amaryllidaceae
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