An agapanthus is a member of the family Agapanthus of flowering plants, some species include the African lily or the lily of the Nile.
Agapanthus inapertus was created in 1910.
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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).
One can find some information about agapanthus plants from websites such as Wikipedia and Royal Horticultural Society UK. One can also find it from the Telegraph UK website.
Agapanthus
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* agapanthus * azalea * amaryllis * allium * alpina * aster
Agapanthus is a flower grown in South Africa.
Agapanthus plants have adapted to store water in their roots and thick leaves to survive in dry conditions. They also have long and sturdy stems to support their large clusters of flowers, which attract pollinators for reproduction. The deep roots of agapanthus help them anchor securely in the soil and reach nutrients and water deep underground.
Food and water will benefit the plant, as will sun and natural rain.