Agapanthus colour is normally genetically determined, as such a white flower cannot turn blue. This does happen with flowers such as Hydrangea, where a blue or white flower can be turned pink - this is a result of the pH or acidity level of the soil
Perhaps too much water? I over watered mine and the leaves turned brown and fell off. Once I stopped watering it new growth started and the reamining leaves stayed green. Perhaps too much water? I over watered mine and the leaves turned brown and fell off. Once I stopped watering it new growth started and the reamining leaves stayed green.
Agapanthus
Agapanthus inapertus was created in 1910.
An agapanthus is a member of the family Agapanthus of flowering plants, some species include the African lily or the lily of the Nile.
You probably mean 'Agapanthus': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agapanthus
An African lily is a flowering plant of the genus Agapanthus, especially Agapanthus umbellatus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Agapanthus orientalis (A. praecox ssp. orientalis).
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Agapanthus orientalis (A. praecox ssp. orientalis).
Turned to Blue was created on 2006-08-22.
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