Production Container
Shape Bush freeform
Family Alliaceae
Type of plants Shrub
Height 80cm
Flower august/september
Berrie / Fruit No
Leaf Deciduos leaf, green, thin, elongated
Fragrance Non
Growth rate Medium
Habit Erect
Exposure Sun
Halfshade
Info Ideal for private gardens and public parks or hedges
Agapanthus Columba is a shrub belonging to the aceraceae family. Cultivated as a free-form bush, it is produced in our potato nursery. It reaches 0.80 m high from adulthood and has a medium growth. His attitude is erect. The leaves are deciduous, green, thin, elongated. Exposure varies: you can leave it in both the sun and the half shadows. The Agapanthus Columba has an average irrigation requirement and does not need any special care during the winter as it resists optimally in cold weather. Flowering takes place between spring and summer and lasts about 5 weeks; The foliage of the plant is colorful and lively during the fall. Very efficient for a beautiful exterior decoration, Agapanthus Columba is ideal for creating hedges as well as flower beds and planters, as it adds to the environment in which elegance is placed. They therefore give a rustic but still contemporary look to any decorative setting in which they are inserted, and if well articulated, they can create elegant and refined landscapes for any kind of terrace, avenue or even patio, while also ensuring a good longevity.