Agapanthus Arctic Star

Common name: African lily

Stunning, white-flowering pompons in summer on this evergreen plant

-5 to -10°C
Good Cut Flowers
Good for Pollinators

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Pure white, trumpet-shaped blooms open, clustered atop tall, strong stems, to create large almost spherical flowerheads. A florist's favourite, adding elegant drama to indoor floral arrangements. Growing to around 1m tall and wide, the grey-green, strap-shaped foliage forms attractive clumps which make wonderful weed-suppressing groundcover.All Agapanthus look fantastic when grown in containers which also makes it easier to protect them against frosts as they can be moved to a warmer area. Agapanthus Arctic Star is one of the hardiest of the family. In warmer areas the foliage may stay, but in colder winters, the attractive foliage dies back, becoming dormant, in readiness to sprout again in the spring with renewed vigour.Given the Award of Garden Merit for outstanding garden performance, Agapanthus Arctic Star prefers to be grown in a sunny location, in well-drained soil. With a hardiness rating of H4, protection will only be required if temperatures dip below -10 C.
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Key Information
Latin Name Agapanthus Arctic Star 9cm pot
Common Name African lily
Hardiness H4 (-5 to -10°C)
Colour White
Type Perennial
Format 9cm Pots
Position Full-Sun
Height in Maturity (m) 1.00 m
Spread in Maturity (m) 1.00
AGM Yes
Soil Conditions Chalk Loam Sand
Aspect East-facing, South-facing
Drought Tolerant Yes
Good for pots Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for cutting Yes

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