Agapanthus africanus from Fremont California-02022020-4

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Gurcharan Singh

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Feb 2, 2020, 11:33:04 AM2/2/20
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Agapanthus africanus (L.) Hoffm. (syn: A. umbellatus L'Her)
Common name: African Lily
Perennial tufted herb, less commonly grown as compared to A. praecox (scape up to 1 m long,  leaves up to 35 cm long, 4-6 cm broad, umbel 40-100 flowered, flowers 4-5 cm long) in shorter scape 25-60 cm in length, , leaves 1-2 cm broad, umbel 12-30 flowered, flowers  3-4 cm long.
Photographed from Fremont California, June 26, 2019.
   




Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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J.M. Garg

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Feb 10, 2020, 2:27:28 AM2/10/20
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Pl. see attachments of revision of Agapanthus in SK1377 21AUG 2018 by Viplav ji.



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Gurcharan Singh

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Feb 10, 2020, 2:50:52 AM2/10/20
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Garg ji
I have seen both A. praecox and A. africanus growing in California. They are very distinct: shorter scape 25-60 cm in length, , leaves 1-2 cm broad, umbel 12-30 flowered, flowers  3-4 cm long in A. africanus but scape up to 1 m long,  leaves up to 35 cm long, 4-6 cm broad, umbel 40-100 flowered, flowers 4-5 cm long in A. praecox. They are so distinct that there is no scope for confusion.




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Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
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J.M. Garg

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Feb 10, 2020, 3:01:29 AM2/10/20
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Thanks, Singh ji.
There are many other species (Pl. see attachments of revision of Agapanthus in SK1377 21AUG 2018 by Viplav ji) and hybrids.

SANBI says:
Agapanthus are one of South Africa's best known garden plants and are grown in most countries in the world. Their strap-like leaves and striking blue or white flowers make them favourites in plant borders as well as in containers. They are all easy to grow except for Agapanthus africanus and A. walshii

J.M. Garg

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Feb 17, 2020, 5:35:52 AM2/17/20
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Pl. see attachments of revision of Agapanthus in SK1377 21AUG 2018 by Viplav ji. - from me

I have seen both A. praecox and A. africanus growing in California. They are very distinct: shorter scape 25-60 cm in length, , leaves 1-2 cm broad, umbel 12-30 flowered, flowers  3-4 cm long in A. africanus but scape up to 1 m long,  leaves up to 35 cm long, 4-6 cm broad, umbel 40-100 flowered, flowers 4-5 cm long in A. praecox. They are so distinct that there is no scope for confusion.
Dr. Gurcharan Singh 

Thanks, Singh ji.
There are many other species (Pl. see attachments of revision of Agapanthus in SK1377 21AUG 2018 by Viplav ji) and hybrids.
SANBI says:
Agapanthus are one of South Africa's best known garden plants and are grown in most countries in the world. Their strap-like leaves and striking blue or white flowers make them favourites in plant borders as well as in containers. They are all easy to grow except for Agapanthus africanus and A. walshii  
- from me

 



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Feb 25, 2020, 5:20:55 AM2/25/20
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Gurcharan Singh

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