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Agapanthus 'Purple Cloud' - Purple Lily of the Nile

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Agapanthus 'Purple Cloud' is a vibrant South African perennial renowned for its magnificent deep purple flowers. As a desirable centerpiece of any summer garden, Purple Lily of the Nile graces the landscape with lofty clusters of luxuriant blossoms that adorn statuesque stems, reaching up to impressive heights of 3 feet. This symphony of sophisticated color dances above a bed of strap-like, verdant green leaves, merging texture and form into a captivating display that truly steals the show from mid to late summer. Perfection isn't solely in its visual appeal; the resilient Purple Lily of the Nile prefers full sun to partial shade and is particularly notable for its low water usage and robust drought resistance. With its simplicity of maintenance, the Agapanthus 'Purple Cloud' wins the heart of both novice gardeners and experienced horticulturists, making it an efficient and splendid addition to garden borders, poolside plantings, or pretty pot arrangements.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Deep purple
  • Foliage: Strap-like green leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Bloom Period: Mid to late summer
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