Botanical Name: Agapanthus White Praecox 140mm Pot
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Common Name: Dwarf White Agapanthus
Current Height (from the top of the pot) 160mm
The Dwarf White Agapanthus is a hardy and beautifully-flowering accent to any garden. It is one of the easiest plants to maintain, producing simply stunning white flowers in a compact form, making it an extremely versatile feature to any garden.
Features:
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- White, compact, trumpet-like flowers in summer
- Leathery leaves grow in a strap-like form and in clusters
- Extremely durable and tolerant to a wide range of conditions
- Designed for survival
- Long-lasting with year-round interest
- Bird attracting
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Position:
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Full sun to part shade.
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Ideal For:
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- Lining pathways
- Persists in old gardens
- Massing as ground cover
- Isolated as an accent plant
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Plant Apart:
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400mm to 700mm
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Height at Maturity:
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400mm
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Environment Conditions:
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- Soil:
- Rich, well-drained soil with plenty of compost
- Climate:
- Can adapt to a wide range of climates
- Durability:
- Frost tolerant
- Susceptible to heat damage in extreme summers, especially when heatwaves push temperatures over 45 degrees celcius
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Care:
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- Easy to grow, thrives on neglect.
- Water deeply approximately once a week during summer
- Use a slow release fertiliser once every two weeks during spring and summer
- Requires water once a week for best growth conditions
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Design:
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- Simple, yet beautiful feature in any type of garden
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