AGAPANTHUS 'Pitchoune White' is a compact and elegant perennial plant known for its stunning white flower clusters. It is a variety of Agapanthus, commonly known as Lily of the Nile or African lily. The 'Pitchoune White' cultivar is specifically bred to thrive in various climates, including the Irish climate.
Height/Spread: 'Pitchoune White' typically reaches a height of about 30-40 centimeters (12-16 inches) and has a spread of approximately 25-30 centimeters (10-12 inches).
Position: This Agapanthus variety prefers a sunny or partially shaded position in the garden. It thrives in locations with good exposure to sunlight.
Soil: 'Pitchoune White' prefers well-drained soil that is fertile and moderately rich in organic matter. It can tolerate different soil types, including loam, sandy, or clay soils. However, it is important to avoid waterlogged or excessively wet soil conditions.
Flowering Season: This cultivar produces its beautiful white flowers during the summer season, usually from June to August. The flower clusters sit atop sturdy stems, adding elegance and charm to the garden.
Uses: 'Pitchoune White' is an excellent choice for borders, rockeries, or container gardening. Its compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens or as an accent plant in larger landscapes. The stunning white flowers create a captivating display, attracting bees and butterflies, making it a lovely addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
In the Irish climate, 'Pitchoune White' can thrive as long as it is provided with proper care and suitable growing conditions, including adequate sunlight, well-drained soil, and protection from excessive moisture. It can be an enchanting addition to gardens, providing beauty and interest throughout the summer season.