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(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)

The naturally occurring African lily subspecies, Agapanthus praecox ssp. minimus, is shorter, blooms earlier than other variants and has fewer leaves and flowers, which vary in color from dark blue to greyish-white. It's distribution along the South African Cape also differs from other subspecies; it occurs in the southeastern western Cape and eastern Cape, unlike other variants which are only found along the eastern Cape.

Queen of the African lilies, Agapanthus praecox...

Image of Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)

The naturally occurring African lily subspecies, Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis, is tall, has longer more arching leaves than other variants and shorter more open-faced flowers ranging from medium blue to white. Flower clusters and plant clumps also tend to be larger and denser. Lots of cultivated varieties exist.

Queen of the African lilies, Agapanthus praecox is a large-flowered beauty with lustrous, strap-like, evergreen foliage. Long leafless stems topped with...

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Anthony Tesselaar, USA

(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)

Bred to bloom longer and more densely than the rest of its kind, Bluestorm™ can be counted on for long-lasting seasonal blue flower color. Born to the mild climate of South Africa, this strap-leaved perennial originates from the coastal regions of the Cape where it tolerates a long dry season and mild maritime conditions year around. The cultivar was developed in Europe and is touted for its early bloom and amazing density bloom—up to sixty to seventy stems per plant!

This perennial has long...

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Pride of Place Plants, Inc.

(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)

The naturally occurring African lily subspecies, Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis, is tall, has longer more arching leaves than other variants and shorter more open-faced flowers ranging from medium blue to white. Flower clusters and plant clumps also tend to be larger and denser. Lots of cultivated varieties exist.

Queen of the African lilies, Agapanthus praecox is a large-flowered beauty with lustrous, strap-like, evergreen foliage. Long leafless stems topped with...

Image of Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis

Mark A. Miller

(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)

Bred to bloom longer and more densely than the rest of its kind, Snowstorm™ can be counted on for long-lasting seasonal white flower color. Born to the mild climate of South Africa, this strap-leaved perennial originates from the coastal regions of the Cape where it tolerates a long dry season and mild maritime conditions year around. The cultivar was developed in Europe and is touted for its early bloom and amazing density bloom—up to fifty stems per plant!

This perennial has long been valued...

(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)

The naturally occurring African lily subspecies, Agapanthus praecox ssp. praecox, is tall, has fewer more upright leaves than other variants and its flowers are medium violet-blue.

Queen of the African lilies, Agapanthus praecox is a large-flowered beauty with lustrous, strap-like, evergreen foliage. Long leafless stems topped with rounded clusters of variable violet-blue or white, liliaceous flowers appear in profusion, especially if plants are well-tended. Each...

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James H. Schutte

(Ageratum, Blue Hawaii Ageratum, Blue Mink, Flossflower)

Blue Hawaii flossflower is a tender perennial that is widely used as a bedding ornamental in temperate zones. This dwarf plant has a dense, bushy habit and produces many tassel-like flowers of powder blue all season.

Vigorous and easy to grow, it performs best in sites with full sun and average soil. Where summers are hot, plants may flower best in part sun locations. Rarely bothered by deer, Blue Hawaii flossflower is best enjoyed in containers or mixed borders with other brightly colored,...

(Ageratum, Flossflower, Pearl Blue Ageratum)

The well-branched flossflower 'Pearl Blue' is a compact mounding plant that tends to flower earlier than others and certainly bears its lavender-blue to powdery blue blooms in profusion. This tender perennial is widely planted as a bedding annual and will bloom all season long.

The low, bushy plants have lush, deep green leaves. When temperatures are warm and growing conditions good, they produce big clusters of button-like flowers that are blue, white, or rose with silvery sheen on the petals....

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Syngenta

(Ageratum, Flossflower, Tycoon Purple Ageratum)

The branching, dwarf 'Tycoon Purple' flossflowers is a compact flossflower that reflowers readily from secondary branches with its red-violet blossoms. This tender perennial is widely planted as a bedding annual and will bloom all season long.

Each bushy plant has lush, deep green leaves. When temperatures are warm and growing conditions good, it produces airy clusters of button-like flowers with spidery petals that attract bees and butterflies. Although named "purple", the flowers are a reddish...

(Flossflower)

Stellar™ Blue flossflower demonstrates improved summer heat tolerance, non-fading powdery violet-blue flowers and no need for deadheading (trimming off dead flower heads to encourage continued blooming). This tender perennial is widely planted as a bedding annual and will bloom all season long.

The compact bushy plant has lush, deep green leaves. When temperatures are warm and growing conditions good, it produces big clusters of button-like flowers that are powdery blue to deeper violet-blue....