Long-lasting, bell-shaped summer blooms appear on tall stems. Grassy clumps of leaves form around the stems to create a sleek and elegant look. White Superior Agapanthus is a stunning perennial flower native to South Africa. It's hardy in zones 6-9.
 Agapanthus form a neat clump of foliage with the tall flowers, it makes them perfect for border plantings, especially in warmer zones where they are hardy over winter.
Gardeners in all climates will find them useful in container plantings, especially as a tall vertical accent. They are stately enough to be planted alone in a large container. Â
Consider using White Superior Agapanthus as a tall vertical accent in late summer and fall planters filled with mums, asters or ornamental kale.
The containers can be brought indoors in cold climates to protect the rhizomes over winter.
Agapanthus can tolerate drought conditions but prefer consistent moisture when available. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings for the best appearance and flowers. Plant in full sun in soil that drains well. In containers plant 1 root per 10-12" container.Â