Description
Agapanthus Nana is a compact, evergreen perennial that brings a burst of color and elegance to gardens with its sky-blue or white trumpet-shaped flowers. πΈ The name βNanaβ refers to its dwarf stature, making it ideal for borders, containers, and smaller landscapes.
πΏ Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Agapanthus africanus ‘Nana’
- Common Names: Dwarf Agapanthus, African Lily
- Height & Spread: ~25β30 cm tall, 30β35 cm wide
- Foliage: Strap-like, grass-like leaves
- Flowers: Blue or white umbels on slender stems
- Bloom Time: Summer
- Light Needs: Full sun to semi-shade
- Watering: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
- Hardiness: Frost-resistant and fast-growing
πΌ Landscape Uses
- Perfect for mass plantings, pathway borders, and townhouse gardens
- Great for containers and cut flower arrangements
- Attracts birds, butterflies, and nectar feeders
π± Care Tips
- Divide clumps every few years to maintain vigor
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming
- Add compost annually for best performance




