Click for 10 reasons to plant them!
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With stunning, exotic-looking flowers, it is hard not to love Agapanthus (you may also know them as Lily-of-the-Nile!) Blooming in purple, blue, white, or a lovely combination of those hues, Agapanthus explode with color in the late spring and summer garden. They are also tough plants.
Read on for 10 reasons you'll love them...
1. Bees! ... Bees Love Agapanthus! 
Each spherical flower head contains up to one hundred tubular flowers providing nectar to hungry bumblebees, honeybees, and other pollinators.
2. Fabulous Container Plants 
Agapanthus is a star performer in large containers and adds plenty of drama to the patio. These plants flower well in containers as they like their roots a bit crowded. In regions with cold winters, growing Agapanthus in containers makes it easy to store the plants indoors over the winter.
3. Gorgeous Cut Flowers
With thick, sturdy stems, Agapanthus make excellent cut flowers. The stems provide a strong vertical element to floral designs, while the flowers themselves are open and airy. Gather stems, cutting near the base, when several flowers in the cluster have opened. The remaining closed buds will open indoors in the vase.
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