Agapanthus

Agapanthus, also known as African lily, is a real sunbather. A plant that will brighten up your garden or green space with a sea of flowers all summer long.

Looking for agapanthus rhizomes? Welcome to Green Garden Flowerbulbs, wholesale specialist in high quality flower bulbs, tubers and rhizomes. We have a wide range of agapanthus rhizomes in different colours purple, blue and white, types and sizes. View our current range and order easily online.

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Wholesale agapanthus rhizomes

Wholesale agapanthus rhizomes

We sell fresh agapanthus rhizomes in bulk quantities at very competitive prices; direct from our growers! View our current range in the web shop and order full containers or individual pieces as required. Filter by category, colour, group, flowering time and bulb size for a detailed overview.

Both companies and private individuals can easily order in our webshop. Because we are a wholesaler, we apply a minimum order value of €250.00. Are you interested in smaller quantities or can you not reach the minimum order amount? Then we would like to refer you to www.bulbi.nl. BULBi is part of Green Garden and offers already packed flower bulbs, tubers and rhizomes in different packages.

 

Planting agapanthus rhizomes

Agapanthus (African lily) blooms in July and August with trumpet-shaped flowers standing tall on a stem. The flowers are arranged in a screen and are white, blue (purple). Agapanthus likes a sunny spot in nutritious soil that is well drained; it dislikes 'wet feet'. The plant can be grown in a pot or in the border.

 

Ordering agapanthus rhizomes online

Agapanthus rhizomes are available almost all year round (while stocks last). Of course, you can already start landscaping and beautifying your surroundings before the season starts. It is therefore possible to order flower bulbs, tubers and rhizomes online before the season even begins, so you can be sure of your preferred choice of agapanthus roots. The agapanthus rhizomes are delivered at the right planting time!  After you have placed your order, you will automatically receive an e-mail with an order confirmation. If you would like more information about ordering, please visit the 'how to order' page.

As soon as the agapanthus rhizomes are available, they will be delivered to your doorstep, or you can pick up the order by appointment at Green Garden Flowerbulbs in Hillegom. If you would like more information about shipping, please visit the page 'shipping and delivery'.

 

Different types of agapanthus

We offer a wide range of agapanthus rhizomes in white and various shades of blue and purple. To make your choice, use the filter; for example, choose the size, flowering period, colour, group or height.

 

History of agapanthus (African lily)

Agapanthus also known as African lily belongs to the Liliaceae family. The Latin name Agapanthus is derived from the Greek "agape" which literally means love and "anthos" which stands for flower. The Agapanthus is therefore a true love flower. Agapanthus originally comes from South Africa. Since the 17th century, the leaf bearing variety is known in Europe; The United East India Company founded in 1652 a settlement at the Cape in South Africa. From there, many African plants were shipped to Holland, including Agapanthus. After that, it took quite a long time before the deciduous species also became known in Europe. At the moment there are many different Agapanthus cultivars available. Over the years so many varieties have been bred that there are now more than 600 different species available.

 

Partner of Keukenhof

Green Garden Flowerbulbs is a proud partner of Keukenhof. Every year, we supply thousands of flower bulbs to the flower park in Lisse. Keukenhof, just like Green Garden Flowerbulbs, is located in the Bulb Region and attracts more than a million visitors from all over the world every year.  

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