Agapanthus (PMB020)  River Garden White
Agapanthus (PMB020)  River Garden White
Agapanthus (PMB020)  River Garden White
Agapanthus (PMB020)  River Garden White
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Agapanthus (PMB020) River Garden White

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Agapanthus, also known as African Lily or Lily of the Nile,  a perennial flowering plant native to South Africa. It belongs to the family Amaryllidaceae and is known for its beautiful clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers and strap-like leaves.

Agapanthus 'PMB020 River Garden White' is a cultivar of Agapanthus that is known for its pure white flowers. It is a relatively compact cultivar, typically reaching a height of about 18-24 inches (45-60 cm) and forming clumps of foliage. The leaves are long, narrow, and strap-like, with a deep green color and a slightly arching habit.

The flowers of Agapanthus 'PMB020 River Garden White' are borne on tall, sturdy stalks or stems, typically reaching a height of 2-3 feet (60-90 cm) above the foliage. The flowers are trumpet-shaped and have six petals, forming a rounded umbel or cluster at the top of the stems. The flowers are usually pure white in color, although they may have a slight tinge of blue or green. They typically bloom in late spring to summer, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.