Agapanthus ‘White Umbrella’ is an evergreen herbaceous perennial. Generally, it forms a large clump of broad, strap-like, glossy green leaves. Sturdy erect stems bear clusters of a trumpet shaped white flowers in July and August, that will add to any herbaceous display in your garden. This variety is very free flowering and is perfect for use in beds, borders, cottage style gardens, coastal gardens, or in pots and containers. Can reach an average height of 100 cm and spread of 60 cm.
Suggested Care: Agapanthus ‘White Umbrella’ should be planted in moist but well-drained soil, positioned in full sun however, it can withstand a partially shaded area but less blooms are likely to appear. Can be divided once established. The plant should be positioned in an area that is sheltered from strong winds as stems may be damaged. It is typically a low maintenance plant, free of pests and diseases.
Planting Instructions: Break up the soil well before planting and dig a hole twice the size of the pot. Remove plant from the pot by tapping the rim of the pot in ‘up side down’ position. Do not pull the plant from the pot. Firm soil after planting and water regularly for the first month.