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18 янв. 2023 г. · Agapanthus africanus is an evergreen variety that displays narrow leaves, deep blue flowers with distinctive bluish anthers, and stalks that ...
9 авг. 2011 г. · africanus has less than 30 florets per umbel. Agapanthus orientalis has between 40 and 100 florets per umbel. The APG III taxonomic system ...
An evergreen herbaceous perennial with eye-catching, rounded clusters, up to 10 in. across (25 cm), packed with over 100 crisp white, trumpet-shaped flowers.
The Agapanthus genus consists of seven species that go by the common name lily of the Nile (or sometimes African lily). Native to dry outcroppings or moist ... Basics · Planting · Care · Pictures
3 июн. 1989 г. · Agapanthus orientalis, often confused with africanus, has the tallest and biggest flowers, with blooms sometimes reaching 4 feet. It is ...
Some species of Agapanthus are commonly known as lily of the Nile, or African lily in the UK. However, they are not lilies and all of the species are native to ... Agapanthus africanus · Agapanthus praecox · Agapanthus in New Zealand
Agapanthus is a summer-flowering bulb for Southern gardens. Sometimes called African lily and lily of the Nile, it is originally from South Africa.
Оценка 4,0 (1) · 24,99 $ A herbaceous perennial plant native to South Africa. It is named for its large, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of blue, purple, or white.
The Agapanthus family includes two evergreen species, namely Agapanthus africanus and Agapanthus praecox, and four deciduous species – Agapanthus campanulatus, ...
Agapanthus is a monocotyledonous genus native to South Africa and distribute from the Cape Peninsula to the mountainous areas south of the Limpopo River.
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