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Agapanthus ‘Bluestorm’
BLOOM:
• Elegant blue flowers
• Very floriferous
SIZE:
• 0.5m H x 0.5m S
• Clump forming
USE:
• Garden border
• Patio container
Name:
African lily
Full Name:
Agapanthus praecox ‘Bluestorm’ PBR
Flower:
Elegant blue flowers from June – September, very floriferous
Leaf:
Narrow, green leaves
Mature Size:
0.5m H x 0.5m S/Clump forming
Preferred Location:
Garden border/Patio container
Likes:
Full sun or partial shade, draught tolerant
Dislikes:
Water logged soil, shade or temperatures below -5°C
Grown in:
Ireland
Agapanthus praecox ‘Bluestorm’ is a very floriferous selection of Agapanthus praecox delivering up to 50
flower stems and more in his 3rd year of growth, but even younger specimens will produce many flowers.
The flowering period is very long from June right through to September continuously producing flowers.
Agapanthus ‘Bluestorm’ can be planted directly in the garden in milder areas and along the coast, in
colder climates in can be easily kept in a patio container and overwintered in a frost free, bright location.
During winter of 2009/2010 Agapanthus ‘Bluestorm’ has overwintered in garden border situations in
Ireland at temperatures down to -10°C covered with a deep mulch up to 12cm.
For more information tips and trends click on fitzgerald-nurseries.com