Is Tinkerbell Agapanthus Hardy?

Is Tinkerbell Agapanthus Hardy?

Agapanthus ‘Tinkerbell’ is a sterile hybrid, so it will not set seed and poses no threat to our native environment or bushland. The neat dwarf foliage clump just gently increases. As tough and hardy as any other Agapanthus despite it’s diminutive size.

How big does a powder blue Agapanthus get?

Powder blue dwarf Agapanthus heads on 30cm. stems above a neat clump of very prettily variegated cream and green foliage. Each mini sword shaped leaf is boldly marginned with a cream edge, and they form a dense clump of fetching foliage.

Does Agapanthus africanus need a lot of water?

Agapanthus africanus resists drought but does best with regular water and well-drained soil. It tolerates seacoast conditions well and is an excellent container plant. Bees, butterflies, and birds find the flowers irresistible.

What does a Tinkerbell plant look like?

Details ‘Tinkerbell’ has narrow, evergreen leaves striped with cream along their length. The blue flowers are produced very sparingly in mid to late summer All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated.

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