Agapanthus BlackJack ('Dwaghyb02') (PBR)
African lily
- 9cm pot
- £16.99
- available to order from summer
- 3 × 9cm pots
- £42.99 £14.33 each
- available to order from summer
- 2 litre pot
- £42.99
- available to order from summer
- 3 × 2 litre pots
- £99.99 £33.33 each
- available to order from summer
Delivery options
- Standard £5.99
- Position: full sun
- Soil: fertile, moist but well-drained soil, or John Innes No.3 compost for containers
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: July to August
- Hardiness: frost hardy (may need protection in winter)
Stunning deep-purple, almost black tubular flowers forming a globe above stout green stems, ‘Black Jack’ is a wonderful perennial suited to bold plantings within borders or as a specimen in a container.
Bred by South African plant breeders De Wet, these eye-catching African lilies are hardier than most and offer a longer flowering performance from mid-summer onwards.
Bred by South African plant breeders De Wet, these eye-catching African lilies are hardier than most and offer a longer flowering performance from mid-summer onwards.
Depending on the location of planting in the UK, these agapanthus can be semi-evergreen and hold onto their leaves in milder winters, though will typically lose them in colder regions or spells of weather. However, wrapping in a double layer of horticultural fleece and mulching around the base can safeguard the roots.
Keep well-watered during the growing season, applying a balanced liquid fertiliser each month from spring until the plant flowers. Towards the end of September ease back on the watering and feeding of plants in containers to allow the foliage to toughen up.
Grow Agapanthus plants in rich fertile, well drained soil, in a sunny position. When growing in patio containers, use a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3.
Keep well-watered during the growing season, applying a balanced liquid fertiliser each month from spring until the plant flowers. Towards the end of September ease back on the watering and feeding of plants in containers to allow the foliage to toughen up.
Grow Agapanthus plants in rich fertile, well drained soil, in a sunny position. When growing in patio containers, use a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3.
- Humans/Pets: Harmful if eaten
Goes well with
Empathy RHS liquid after plant all purpose feed and biostimulant
1 litre
£8.49
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