Species

Agapanthus praecox subsp. minimus

Etymology

Agapanthus: From the Greek agap, meaning 'love', and anthos, meaning 'flower', translating broadly as the flower of love.
minimus: smallest (rather a misnomer)

Common Name(s)

dwarf agapanthus

Authority

Agapanthus praecox Willd. subsp. minimus (Lindl.) F.M.Leight

Family

Alliaceae

Brief Description

Clump-forming perennial. Strap-like leaves shorter than in subsp. praecox, leathery, arching, arising from base in clumps up to 20, sap watery. Flowers smaller and paler than in subsp. orientalis, in many-flowered umbrella-shaped clusters (Oct)-Dec-March, and it appears to flower over a longer period of the year.

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Monocotyledonous Herbs

Habitat

Similar to A. praecox subsp. praecox but, to date, much less invasive in NZ. Drought tolerant, best flowering in full sun. Is proving popular with gardeners for its smaller and 'tidier' growth habits than subsp. praecox.

Flowering

Dec-March

Flower Colours

Blue

Propagation Technique

Clump division; seed

Year Naturalised

2010

Origin

South Africa

Reason for Introduction

Ornamental

Life Cycle and Dispersal

Spreads from planted specimens, but as at 2016, rather sparingly

This page last updated on 25 Jun 2018