Agapanthus Galaxy Blue - Common name: Lily of the Nile, African Lily - Tall, dark and handsome with a strong gravitational pull! All eyes are drawn to the dark purple-blue 4 clusters of flowers on towering stems. Its reblooming tendency parades flowers into September. One of the last Lily of the Nile to remain in bloom. Stunning in mass plantings, easy to grow and needs minimal attention. Typically grown in warmer climates, Agapanthus Galaxy Blue was introduced by Walters Gardens who have successfully overwintered this African Lily in their heavy-snow, Michigan winters for six years. The rounded flower heads comprised of a galaxy of star-shaped blossoms rise on tall sturdy stems from rounded mounds of lush arching foliage.
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Showy and exotic looking perennial from Southern Africa. 4 wide clusters of blue flowers, a bit less vigorous than 'Galaxy White', moderately-fast
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Showy and exotic looking perennial from Southern Africa with 5 wide cluster of white flowers. More vigorous than the blue cultivar 'Galaxy Blue'.
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