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... caffra Acacia erioloba Acacia galpinii Acacia karroo Acacia nilotica subsp. kraussiana Acacia polyacantha Acacia sieberiana var.woodii Acacia xanthophloea ... subsp.walshii Agapanthus campanulatus Agapanthus caulescens Agapanthus coddii Agapanthus dyeri Agapanthus inapertus Agapanthus inapertus subsp.hollandii 'Sky' and 'Leydenburg' Agapanthus inapertus subsp. pendulus 'Graskop' Agapanthus praecox ...
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Agapanthus africanus
... Including Agapanthus africanus subsp.walshii (Leighton.) Zonn. & Duncan comb. Nov. Agapanthus africanus subsp. africanus Agapanthus africanus subsp.walshii Agapanthus ... praecox, which is a popular, easily grown species. Any Agapanthus referred to as 'africanus' in the nursery trade is almost certainly Agapanthus praecox. Agapanthus africanus subsp. africanus Distribution Agapanthus africanus subsp ...
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Agapanthus caulescens
... light blue. A white form of A.caulescens subsp.caulescens exists. Distribution Agapanthus caulescens subsp. caulescens occurs in Swaziland. A. caulescens subsp. angustifolius occurs in Swaziland and Kwazulu/Natal ... indoors. Cultural uses are well described in articles on other agapanthus plants (see A. praecox). Growing Agapanthus caulesens Plants of Agapanthus caulescens are easy to grow and can ...
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Agapanthus inapertus
... Various cultivars have also been selected which are particularly attractive such as Agapanthus inapertus subsp. pendulus 'Graskop' which has exceptionally dark blue flowers. Growing Agapanthus All of the species ... in Europe since the late 17th century. There are many cultivated forms of Agapanthus praecox. They are generally easy to cultivate and require little attention once established. They grow ...
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Agapanthus inapertus subsp. hollandii
... . Flowers occur from January to March and follow after those of the evergreen species, A. praecox in the garden.. The attractive greyish upright leaves, coupled with the elegant bearing of the ... its five subspecies include some most attractive garden plants, including the inky blue A. inapertus subsp. pendulus 'Graskop'. The subspecies hollandii was first discovered in 1929 by F. H. Holland, hence ...
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Agapanthus inapertus "Graskop"
... Agapanthus inapertus "Graskop" AGAPANTHUS INAPERTUS Beauv. SUBSP. PENDULUS (L.Bol.) Leighton ‘GRASKOP’. Family: Agapanthaceae. Common name: Agapanthus, African Lily, Lily of the ... group of plants. The first Agapanthus species to reach Europe were A. africanus and A. praecox, which are not very cold tolerant. The introduction of deciduous species, in particular A. campanulatus ...
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Agapanthus praecox
... blue clone 'Graskop'. Agapanthus praecox, one of the evergreens, is an extremely variable species consisting of three subspecies: subsp. praecox, subsp. orientalis and subsp. minimus. It can be ... praecox subsp. praecox 'Azure' leaves approx. 800 mm, flower stalks up to 1 000 mm, dark blue flowerheads in midsummer, broad, evergreen leaves, prefers partial shade. Agapanthus praecox subsp. praecox ' ...
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