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Bridal Veil Agapanthus - 1 Gallon

SKU: 2055690
UPC: 014949484326
$19.99
  • Elegant clusters of pure-white blooms held on compact stems above glossy, strap‑like foliage.
  • Ultra‑compact habit for tight spaces and containers—about 1 ft. tall × 1 ft. wide.
  • Evergreen in mild climates (may go dormant in cooler areas); easy‑care and waterwise once established.
  • Perfect for front‑of‑border edging, pathways, and small patio pots; attracts pollinators and hummingbirds.

Bridal Veil Agapanthus (Agapanthus ‘Monsapho’) brings a refined, all‑white flower display to compact spaces. Densely held foliage and blossoms create a neat, mounding form that thrives in full to partial sun and well‑drained soil. Evergreen in warm regions and tolerant of coastal conditions, this small but showy selection delivers a clean, high‑impact accent for containers, path edgings, and the front of mixed beds with minimal maintenance.


Plant Description

A compact, evergreen (in mild climates) agapanthus forming a tight mound of wide, strap‑like leaves. Large, pure‑white flower clusters are carried on shorter stems for a tidy, proportionate look that suits small gardens and containers.

Flowers & Bloom Time

Summer blooming. Rounded umbels of white, trumpet‑shaped flowers sit just above the foliage for weeks, making excellent cut flowers and a luminous front‑border accent.

Habit & Size

Naturally compact and densely held—generally reaches about 1 ft. tall and 1 ft. wide at maturity, ideal for edging and massing at the front of perennial beds.

Sun Requirements

Full sun to partial sun. In hotter inland settings, light afternoon shade can help maintain bloom and foliage quality.

Water & Soil

Plant in average, well‑drained soil. Water deeply and regularly during the first season to establish; once established, reduce frequency—plants tolerate mild drought but look best with consistent moisture in active growth.

Hardiness

USDA Zones 7–11. Evergreen in warm zones; may go dormant in cooler areas. In colder climates, grow in containers that can be moved to a frost‑free location for winter.

Special Features

Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators; compact form; easy‑care and suitable for coastal exposure; useful for fire‑wise and erosion‑control designs.

Landscape Uses

Edging along walks and patios, front‑of‑border massing, small containers, and bright accents beneath taller shrubs or palms.

Care & Feeding

Feed in early spring and again after flowering. Plants bloom best when undisturbed; divide only when clumps become overcrowded. Remove spent stalks to tidy.

Spacing & Planting

Space 12–16 in. on center for a continuous edge or low drift. Set crowns at the same depth as in the pot; water to settle and mulch to conserve moisture.

Container Tips

Use a high‑quality, well‑drained potting mix in a 10–12 in. wide container. Provide full to partial sun and water when the top 2–3 in. of mix are dry.

Design Notes

Pair with daylilies, shasta daisies, dianthus, society garlic, or compact pittosporum to echo the white bloom and contrast textures; repeat clumps for a clean, formal ribbon.

 
  • Elegant clusters of pure-white blooms held on compact stems above glossy, strap‑like foliage.
  • Ultra‑compact habit for tight spaces and containers—about 1 ft. tall × 1 ft. wide.
  • Evergreen in mild climates (may go dormant in cooler areas); easy‑care and waterwise once established.
  • Perfect for front‑of‑border edging, pathways, and small patio pots; attracts pollinators and hummingbirds.

Bridal Veil Agapanthus (Agapanthus ‘Monsapho’) brings a refined, all‑white flower display to compact spaces. Densely held foliage and blossoms create a neat, mounding form that thrives in full to partial sun and well‑drained soil. Evergreen in warm regions and tolerant of coastal conditions, this small but showy selection delivers a clean, high‑impact accent for containers, path edgings, and the front of mixed beds with minimal maintenance.


Plant Description

A compact, evergreen (in mild climates) agapanthus forming a tight mound of wide, strap‑like leaves. Large, pure‑white flower clusters are carried on shorter stems for a tidy, proportionate look that suits small gardens and containers.

Flowers & Bloom Time

Summer blooming. Rounded umbels of white, trumpet‑shaped flowers sit just above the foliage for weeks, making excellent cut flowers and a luminous front‑border accent.

Habit & Size

Naturally compact and densely held—generally reaches about 1 ft. tall and 1 ft. wide at maturity, ideal for edging and massing at the front of perennial beds.

Sun Requirements

Full sun to partial sun. In hotter inland settings, light afternoon shade can help maintain bloom and foliage quality.

Water & Soil

Plant in average, well‑drained soil. Water deeply and regularly during the first season to establish; once established, reduce frequency—plants tolerate mild drought but look best with consistent moisture in active growth.

Hardiness

USDA Zones 7–11. Evergreen in warm zones; may go dormant in cooler areas. In colder climates, grow in containers that can be moved to a frost‑free location for winter.

Special Features

Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators; compact form; easy‑care and suitable for coastal exposure; useful for fire‑wise and erosion‑control designs.

Landscape Uses

Edging along walks and patios, front‑of‑border massing, small containers, and bright accents beneath taller shrubs or palms.

Care & Feeding

Feed in early spring and again after flowering. Plants bloom best when undisturbed; divide only when clumps become overcrowded. Remove spent stalks to tidy.

Spacing & Planting

Space 12–16 in. on center for a continuous edge or low drift. Set crowns at the same depth as in the pot; water to settle and mulch to conserve moisture.

Container Tips

Use a high‑quality, well‑drained potting mix in a 10–12 in. wide container. Provide full to partial sun and water when the top 2–3 in. of mix are dry.

Design Notes

Pair with daylilies, shasta daisies, dianthus, society garlic, or compact pittosporum to echo the white bloom and contrast textures; repeat clumps for a clean, formal ribbon.