AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS ALBUS
Agapanthus africanus 'Albus' is a variety of Agapanthus particularly appreciated for its beautiful bright white flowers which contrast beautifully with its dark green foliage. Often nicknamed the African lily , this perennial plant is native to South Africa and is ideal for bringing light and freshness to the garden.
Planting agapanthus
Plant agapanthus from April to May (the first year), preferably in a sunny location. Choose light, permeable soil to ensure good drainage. If not, add coarse sand to the soil. Ensure the soil remains moist. Store the bulbs in a cool, airy location until planting. Excellent as a cut flower.
Step 1
Plant the bulbs at intervals of about 50 cm.
Step 2
Place the bulbs point upwards, 10 cm deep.
Step 3
Cover with the extracted soil.
Step 4
Water thoroughly after planting.
Step 5
When flowering, the plant reaches a height of about 80 cm.
