Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook agapanthus Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to agapanthus:Agapanthus africanus ag·a·pan·thus (ăg′ə-păn′thəs) n. SeeAfrican lily. [New LatinAgapanthus,genus name: Greekagapē,love+ Greekanthos,flower.] ...
Bloom Time:Summer Container Role:Thrillers Garden Themes:Cottage Garden Plants,Living Wall,Southwest Garden Plants Other:Cut Flower Plants,Drought Tolerant Plants,Hummingbird Plants,Pollinator Plants,Ornamental Seed or Fruit,Plants that Attract Birds,Salt Tolerant Seaside Plants,Tropical Looking Plants...
This amazing lily-of-the-Nile selection produces 3' tall spikes of dense cobalt blue flowers with darker central streaks down each petal on a plant that's reliably winter hardy into Zone 5b. For us, flowering starts in mid-June. I...
It may take two or three years for plants to establish before flowering starts happening. But once it starts they will continue flowering for a long time. Agapanthus can stop flowering if they remain in a drought condition after flowering. So keep the soil moist till the flowers start to fad...
FloweringPhytohormonesProteomicsTranscriptomicsComprehensive transcriptomic and proteomic analyses were performed to gain further understanding of the molecular mechanisms of floral initiation in Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis. Samples of stem apexes were collected at three different time points including the ...
This reduced the cost and the time of micropropagation of A. praecox. Approximately 3–5 roots per shoot with an average length of 5–7 cm were obtained with 5.7 μM IAA, 10.7 μM NAA and 9.8 μM IBA respectively, after 10 weeks; whereas, about 7–9 roots per shoot of 8–10 cm ...
floweringstagetolatefloweringstage,flowernumberperinflorescenceandfruitsettingrateofA.praecox subsp.orientalis‘BigBlue’plantsallreducegraduallywithdelayingoffloweringtime,inwhich,those ofplantsfloweringatearlyfloweringstagearethehighest.Itsfruitandseedsettingratesfrombase, centertoapexofinfructescenceallreducegradually...
Agapanthus, commonly known as Lily of the Nile or African Lily, is a beautiful flowering plant native to southern Africa. The name Agapanthus comes from the combination of the Greek words agape (love) and anthos (flower). Agapanthus come in a wide variety such as evergreen and deciduous to...
Over the years, this has been a star in our agapanthus trials for winter hardiness, deer-resistance, and outstanding flowering. The 2.5' to 3' tall (over 6' tall in the Pacific Northwest) spikes are topped with 4" ball-shaped heads composed of rich blue-violet, hummingbird-attracting ...
Over the years, this has been a star in our agapanthus trials for winter hardiness, deer-resistance, and outstanding flowering. The 2.5' to 3' tall (over 6' tall in the Pacific Northwest) spikes are topped with 4" ball-shaped heads composed of rich blue-violet, humm...