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'Blue Ice'

Agapanthus praecox


Agapanthus 'Blue Ice' main flowering is in November, producing striking, pure white flowers with bright, ice blue base.

Bright white flower heads with ice blue base

Low maintenance once established

Great cut flowers

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Mature Size:

Height: 80cm
Width: 60cm

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Description

Agapanthus 'Blue Ice' produces large flower stems, up to 1.2m, of pure white tinged with ice blue base throughout the year above strapping green foliage. An easy-to-grow plant once established. 

Uses

Agapanthus are used extensively in garden beds and borders. In parks and commercial settings long swathes of them are often seen defining a landscape plan as a mass-planting and are equally lovely when planted singly. Sunny positions are best, but Agapanthus thrive even as under-story plants where tree roots are competition. More attention in their early life to keep them moist and growing is necessary when planted in competitive situations. Flowers are great cut for use in interior floral arrangements.

Care

Agapanthus flower beautifully in sunny aspects. In shade the flowering is nowhere near as good but the plants with their distinctive leaves earn their place. Agapanthus are low maintenance once established and can tolerate reasonably cold weather. They grow and flower best in fertile, loamy gardens but can tolerate most soil types, and benefit from natural fertiliser applied sparingly once or twice a year. Pest and disease are minimal problems. 

Story

Coming from Southern Africa Agapanthus praecox grows into an emerald green leafed clump which bears many flower heads in season. 'Amethyst ' is one of a large number of horticultural hybrids have been developed over the years from Agapanthus praecox. These are widely grown in gardens everywhere. The breeder of Agapanthus ‘Amethyst’ is from South Africa and markets his breeding through Keith Kirsten Horticulture, a well-known name in the horticultural world.

Wear gloves & wash hands after gardening.

Caution:  Harmful if eaten. Skin and eye irritant. 

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