Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'
Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'

Agapanthus africanus 'Black Buddhist'

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DESCRIPTION

One of the darkest African Lilies, Agapanthus 'Black Buddhist' is a compact, deciduous perennial with large rounded clusters packed with dark blue, trumpet-shaped flowers, each adorned with a dark stripe down the center of the petals.  Blooming from mid to late summer, the richly colored blossoms rise on stiff, upright, dark stalks atop clumps of beautiful, strap-shaped, rich green leaves.  This compact Agapanthus is very suitable for perennial borders or container planting on the balcony, terrace, or patio. 

  • Easy to grow, pest and disease free, this African Lily grows from bulb-like rhizomes up to 2-3 ft. tall (60-90cm) and 2 ft. wide (60 cm). 
  • Thrives in full sun in fertile, moist, and well-drained soil.  In a hot climate area, Agapanthus will do better in partial shade.  Bear in mind that most varieties will lean toward the sun, which makes a south-facing border the best location.  Do not allow plants to dry out except when dormant. 
  • Spectacular when planted in great swathes, this Agapanthus fits most garden settings or mixed borders, makes a fantastic accent plant in containers, and has excellent cut flowers!  A great choice for coastal areas as African Lilies cope well with windy and salty air. 
  • Deer and rabbit resistant, it attracts butterflies, bees, and birds. 
  • In late fall remove or tidy up any remaining leaves, but seedheads can be left as they look attractive over winter. 
  • Propagate by division every three to four years in spring. 
  • Agapanthus is native to Southern Africa. 
  • African Lilies are poisonous and should not be consumed by humans and pets.

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