These indigenous Agapanthus are really rewarding to have in the garden.
They also come in a mini version for the smaller gardens.
Available in a beautiful blue or white, Agapanthus make a great border plant or planted in clumps to give variety in the garden beds.
They multiply quickly and can be divided when the flowering period is over.
Agapanthus are hardy and can tolerate drought conditions.
Although they enjoy a fertile soil, they do well in most soils.
These are beautiful pictures! Good growth.
If you ever get the chance to come to South Africa, you've got to go check out the wild Agapanthus in the Amathole Mountains. Absolutely incredible!
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