Agapanthus has strappy green leaves add texture to beds borders and containers too.
Agapanthus teilen.
Think of this tender perennial as the tropical equivalent of daylilies.
Der september ist ein guter zeitpunkt um zu groß gewordene pflanzen in töpfen zu teilen.
Agapanthus im topf teilen und umpflanzen schmucklilien brauchen wie alle pflanzen ausreichend nährstoffe.
Agapanthus are native to the subtropical and warm temperate areas of south africa.
The agapanthus commonly referred to as the lily of the nile or the african lily plant is an herbaceous perennial from the amaryllidaceae family that is hardy in usda zones 7 11.
These are year round beauties for their strappy leaves in a glossy deep green.
The name is derived from greek.
The family is in the monocot order asparagales.
Im april ist die richtige zeit dafür.
Blumen machen immer freude.
If they are not native to where you are planting them consider the impact they will have on the environment.
Agapanthus is a drought tolerant perennial with strappy green leaves and flowers that open like fireworks.
Discover why agapanthus plants are so popular and get a list of good varieties to grow in your garden.
A landscape staple in warm winter regions agapanthus is a low maintenance perennial that produces colorful clusters of blue or white trumpet shape flowers in summer and fall.
Agapanthus often called lily of the nile heralds spring in south florida with blue flowers that sway above this handsome plant.
However they are not lilies and all of the species are native to southern africa though some have become naturalized in scattered places around the world.
This south african native beauty displays large masses of striking blue or white flowers atop a tall and slender stalk.
Spätestens wenn der agapanthus kübel ausbeult oder aufplatzt sollte die schmucklilie umgetopft und geteilt werden.
Some species of agapanthus are commonly known as lily of the nile or african lily in the uk.
And the spring flowers that pop up in a balled cluster add a lovely and unusual touch of blue to the garden.