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Lily of the Nile Agapanthus praecox 200 Seeds USA Company

Lily of the Nile Agapanthus praecox 200 Seeds USA Company

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Agapanthus praecox, commonly known as the African lily or Lily of the Nile, is a flowering plant species in the Lily family. Here's a description:

Appearance: Agapanthus praecox is a perennial herbaceous plant that forms clumps of long, strap-like leaves. The leaves are typically dark green and can grow up to 60 cm in length. From the center of the foliage arise tall, sturdy stalks, known as scapes, which bear clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers.

Flowers: The flowers of Agapanthus praecox are typically blue or white, though cultivars with shades of purple and pink are also available. Each flower cluster, known as an umbel, can contain dozens of individual flowers. The flowers have six tepals (petals and sepals that are similar in appearance) fused into a funnel shape, with prominent stamens protruding from the center.

Habitat: Native to southern Africa, particularly South Africa and Lesotho, Agapanthus praecox is often found growing in moist, grassy areas, along stream banks, and in other damp habitats. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade.

Cultivation: African lilies are popular ornamental plants in gardens and landscapes around the world. They are valued for their striking flowers, attractive foliage, and low maintenance requirements. Agapanthus praecox can be grown in containers or planted directly in the ground, and they are suitable for both formal and informal garden settings.

Propagation: Agapanthus praecox can be propagated from seeds, division of established clumps, or by separating offsets (smaller plants that develop around the base of mature plants). Division is typically the easiest and most reliable method of propagation, and it's best done in spring or autumn.

Uses: In addition to their use as ornamental plants in gardens and landscapes, African lilies can also be used as cut flowers in floral arrangements. The flowers are long-lasting and can add a touch of elegance to bouquets and displays.

 

Growing Instructions

 

1. Fill a pot with a mixture of potting soil and sand.

2. Sow the seeds on the soil. Cover then with a very thin layer of soil.

3. Put the pot in a warm area.

4. Water the seeds and keep the soil moist. The soil must stay moist in order for the seeds to sprout. The pots can be covered with clear plastic wrap to keep the soil moist.

5. The seeds will sprout in 3-5 weeks.

6. The seedlings can be transplanted when the leaves are a couple of inches tall.

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