Agapanthus umbellatum Blue
1 Bulb Per PackFREE delivery on orders over £60
Quick Facts:
- Supplied as: 1 Bulb Per Pack
- Height: 65cm (25.6")
- Position: Full Sun or Partial Shade
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Product Code: 430013
FREE delivery on orders over £60
Quick Facts:
- Supplied as: 1 Bulb Per Pack
- Height: 65cm (25.6")
- Position: Full Sun or Partial Shade
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Product Code: 430013
Flowering from July to August and sometimes well into autumn, Agapanthus are often planted in large patio pots as statement displays. These large perennials have pendant heads of bell-shaped flowers in deep shades of blue and blue/violet that bloom above strong stems.
The elegant blooms make excellent cut flowers and last well in the vase, but left on the plants, the attractive seed heads prolong the season of interest.
*PLEASE NOTE* Images are for illustration purposes only size of bulb may vary as well as colour of flower.
Our Summer flowering bulbs are available for dispatch during the months of March - May . If you have also ordered plug plants for dispatch in these months, we will send your bulbs during the same week. Smaller orders are dispatched via Royal Mail 24 , larger orders via Parcelforce 24
If you have ordered Summer flowering bulbs only (or other non-plug plant varieties), we will allocate your order to a week in March - May for dispatch. You will receive an email after ordering to confirm when you should expect these.
Product Code | 430013 |
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Supplied as | 1 Bulb Per Pack |
Habit | Upright/Bush |
Suitable for Hanging Baskets? | No |
Suitable for Patio Containers? | Yes |
Scented? | No |
Plant Type | Perennial |
Season | spring |
Planting Position | Full Sun or Partial Shade |
Eventual Height | 65cm (25.6") |
Flowering Period | July - August |
Flower Colour | Blue |
Agapanthus prefer a rich, fertile and moist but well-drained soil in full sun.
Brookside Nursery Top Tip – Water well in the summer months and sparingly in winter and feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser once growth starts until it is in flower.
Divide large clumps in spring, but be aware that it can take them a year or so to settle before flowering again.