Agapanthus Big Blue
Agapanthus Big Blue
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- Handmade in the UK
- Crafted from quality materials
- Made to order

Agapanthus 'Big Blue' African Lily 'Big Blue'
Large, perfectly spherical flower heads of deep violet-blue trumpet flowers held high on strong, sturdy stems above clumps of elegant, strap-like evergreen foliage — 'Big Blue' is the architectural drama your sunny border or patio container has been waiting for.
If you've ever stood in a Cornish coastal garden in August and felt a pang at the sight of those fireworks-of-blue agapanthus heads, this is the variety to bring that feeling home. 'Big Blue' is an evergreen perennial, holding its broad mid-green foliage through the UK winter, and rising to 1–1.5m in summer with flower stems that need no staking even in coastal winds. Each globe-shaped umbel is composed of dozens of individual trumpet florets, each petal marked with a deeper sapphire mid-rib for a multi-tonal jewel-like effect. Famously drought-tolerant once established, virtually pest- and disease-free, and — unusually for a flowering perennial — actually flowers better when its roots are slightly congested in a pot.
A note on growing
Agapanthus from seed requires patience but is genuinely rewarding. Sow indoors in spring at 18–20°C. The seeds are larger than most flower seeds and benefit from light covering with vermiculite or fine compost. Germination is staggered — expect the first seedlings within two to three weeks but allow up to six weeks for the full batch. Pot on as the seedlings develop and grow on for at least one full season before planting out. First flowers typically appear in year three from seed; this is a long-term investment that rewards patience.
Where it shines
In sunny patio containers, where its love of slightly restricted roots makes it a natural fit, and in well-drained sunny borders where its architectural form anchors the planting. The strong stems and large heads make it exceptional as a cut flower for tall arrangements, and the dried seed heads have a sculptural quality that reads beautifully in autumn vases. Choose a sheltered, sunny spot and protect with a mulch in cold inland gardens — coastal Norfolk gardens like ours rarely need winter protection.
Plant alongside
In a coastal-style scheme, pair with silver-leaved Stachys byzantina, Lavandula, and the warm pinks of Echinacea purpurea. For a more dramatic combination, contrast the blue with the gold of Achillea 'Cloth of Gold' and the burnt orange of Crocosmia 'Lucifer'.
Material & Sizing
All of our products are handmade in the UK using carefully selected materials, chosen for durability and suitability for their intended use.
All dimensions are approximate and measured externally.
As each item is handmade, minor variations in size and finish may occur.
This does not affect the strength or intended use of the product.
Materials
- Crafted from quality timber or materials appropriate to the product type
- Designed for strength, stability, and everyday use
- Finished with care to ensure a clean, consistent appearance
(Planters are built using timber suited for outdoor use. Non-Outdoor items use untreated materials where appropriate.)
Sizing
- Dimensions are listed on each product page
- Measurements are approximate due to the handmade nature of our products
- If you need a custom size or have specific requirements, bespoke options are available
If you’re unsure which size or product is right for your space, feel free to get in touch before ordering.
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