Agapanthus Hanneke
Beautiful dark blue flowers on tall stems. Inapertus flower type. Fast growing. Flowering time is Oct-Dec.
Most Agapanthus are best grown in full sun.
28 in stock
Agapanthus Hanneke 1lt
Beautiful dark blue flowers on tall stems. Inapertus flower type. Fast growing. Flowering time is Oct-Dec.
Most Agapanthus are best grown in full sun.
R65.00
28 in stock
Agapanthus Hanneke
Beautiful dark blue flowers on tall stems. Inapertus flower type. Fast growing. Flowering time is Oct-Dec.
Most Agapanthus are best grown in full sun.
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| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 15 cm |
| colour | Blue |
| pot size cm |
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Tough as Nails
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“One Day Wonder”
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“One Day Wonder”
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