Agapanthus 'Black Pantha' 1 Ltr

Dramatic near black buds
£12.50
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Stunning dark purple agapanthus

Pot size: 1 Litre

Ultimate height: 80cm

Agapanthus 'Black Pantha'

 

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Beautiful blackcurrant coloured buds open to deep purple flowers in midsummer. We love this unusual Agapanthus - the darkest flowered variety we stock. The flowers are held like bluebells when open, slightly drooping to enhance their tubular shape, very striking.

Agapanthus like it hot, sunny and well-drained for prolific midsummer flowering. Choose a sunny spot to promote healthy plants with lots of flowers. Agapanthus are great in a container or grown directly in the ground. 

If kept in a containerised display - feed and water during the growing season, and avoid the plant's rootstock freezing during the coldest months of the year. Put the container somewhere it will not become waterlogged or completely frozen during winter. Be careful not to over-pot to maximise the amount of flower produced. Fully herbaceous in winter.

Flowering height at maturity: 70-80cm

Pot size at dispatch: 1 Litre

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  • PlantingDig a sufficiently deep planting hole and ensure that the rootball of the plant has been saturated in a bucket of water before hand. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the planting hole. Tip the plant out of its pot and position in the planting hole. Water the hole submerging the rootball with water. As the water drains away back-fill with soil so that the back-fill material is also really saturated. Firm in securely to avoid large air pockets around the roots of the plant and ensure that the soil is level with the crown of the plant. Open Close

    Dig a sufficiently deep planting hole and ensure that the rootball of the plant has been saturated in a bucket of water before hand. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the planting hole. Tip the plant out of its pot and position in the planting hole. Water the hole submerging the rootball with water. As the water drains away back-fill with soil so that the back-fill material is also really saturated. Firm in securely to avoid large air pockets around the roots of the plant and ensure that the soil is level with the crown of the plant.

  • Watering/Feeding Open Close

    Water thoroughly a few times following planting depending on the time of year and rainfall. An application of general-purpose fertilizer at planting should be sufficient. A nutrient rich mulch may be applied in autumn or spring to maximize growth but is not necessary.

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    Cut back frosted growth in autumn of herbaceous species. This is a good time to apply a mulch to the soil if available. Slightly tender species such as Penstemon and Verbena should not be cut down until mid spring. Irises should be deadheaded regularly throughout the season and the foliage shortened in autumn to avoid ‘windrock’ through winter. Division of clumping varieties such as Achillea, Salvia, Scabiosa and many grasses may be carried out every few years in autumn. Irises should be divided in mid summer, following flowering when required. Agapanthus are best divided after flowering and prefer to be slightly pot bound if grown in a container.

 
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