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Ubiquitous Blue

The robust Agapanthus africanus and its numerous cultivars are very common park and garden plants throughout Australia. Typical flower clusters are 150-180mm wide. Equipped with a large underground stem and fleshy root system Agapanthus survives well in fairly dry conditions, along driveways into farm houses for example. It is referred to as 'naturalised'. Because it is almost a garden cliche its striking colours, especially in sunlight, can be forgotten.

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Uploaded on November 25, 2018
Taken on November 24, 2018