Dwarf Blue Lily Of The Nile
 Agapanthus Perennial Flower Plant 
Peter Pan
 25 Seeds
The Dwarf Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus africanus 'Peter Pan'), also called the African Lily, Produces Graceful Clusters of Pale-Blue Flowers that Attract Birds and Butterflies. Dwarf Lily of the Nile Grows up to 12 Inches Tall, Prefers Light Shade and Thrives in U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zones 8 through 11 Outdoors. They are also Great in Containers as Indoor Plants, or Brought Indoors during the Winters. Gardeners use Lily of the Nile as a Border Plant around Walkways, Fences and Swimming Pools. With Proper Care, your Lily of the Nile will put out a Dazzling Display of Beautiful Blue Blossoms for Your Yard, Indoors, & they make a Great Flower Arrangement.
Dwarf Blue Lily of the Nile Germination:
1) Fill a planting tray with good quality, compost-based potting mix. Add a small amount of perlite to promote drainage. (Be sure the tray has drainage holes in the bottom. 
2) Sprinkle agapanthus seeds on the potting mix. Cover the seeds with no more than ¼-inch (0.5 cm.) of the potting mix. Alternatively, cover the seeds with a thin layer of coarse sand or horticultural grit. 
3) Water the trays slowly until the potting mix is lightly moist but not soaking wet. Place the tray in a warm area where the seeds will be exposed to sunlight for at least six hours per day and be sure to use a heated propagator to keep the temperature around 75 degrees. 
4) Water lightly whenever the surface of the potting mix is dry. Be careful not to overwater. 
5) Move the trays to a cool, bright area after the seeds germinate, which usually takes about a month. Transplant the seedlings into small, individual pots when the seedlings are big enough to handle. 
6) Cover the potting mix with a thin layer of sharp grit or coarse, clean sand.
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