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Agapanthus orientalis (Agapanthus, Queen Ann)

Agapanthus, Queen Ann

Lily of the Nile

Agapanthus orientalis 'Queen Ann'

Discontinued

Southern African native agapanthus are popular landscape additions due to their outstanding floral display. Perennials with strap-like leaves are available in several sizes; the tubular flowers form in a sphere at the end of a slender stalk, and are available in a variety of blue hues. Blooms appear primarly in the late spring, and intermittedly throughout the summer. Agapanthus is evergreen in warmer climates, and somewhat drought tolerant once established.

The thick roots and rhizomes often push the plant up out of the soil, hidden by the firm strap leaves that form a large mound.

Queen Ann has a dark blue color, and gets slightly larger than your normal Agapanthas.

Flowering Perennial
Accent Plant
Container Specimen

Flower Color:

Dark Blue

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Height

4 Feet

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Spread

4 Feet

Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips for Agapanthus orientalis 'Queen Ann'

Snails and slugs are the most common pest.


USDA Hardiness Zone 8b

Characteristics & Attributes

Deer Tolerance
Low
Exposure
Full Sun to Part Shade
Habit
Perennial
Water Needs
Medium