When Does A Agapanthus Flower. These plants are perennials and often they dont bloom the first year. However Queen Victoria made us to see agapanthus in a different light a sign of concealed love or undying love that adds more luster during courtship.
When they get to the ideal size often around 2 years after first sprouting they then produce flowers. Agapanthus look great when planted with drifts of ornamental grasses sun-loving rudbeckias and goldenrod Solidago. How to grow agapanthus These dramatic sun-loving border plants produce large spherical flowerheads usually in beautiful shades of blue from midsummer onwards.
But more crucially Agapanthus also produce small bulbs off the existing bulbs which grow and develop over a long period of time.
Most agapanthus are hardy and their leaves die. Agapanthus is a nearly indestructible plant and in fact most agapanthus varieties self-seed generously and may even become somewhat weedy. These South African perennial plants are equally suitable for borders and large containers. Remove the foliage when it withers and dies back.