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Getty White Lily of the Nile

Agapanthus africanus 'Getty White'

  • Pure White Trumpet Blooms Light up Hot Climate Gardens Year-Round
  • Heat Tolerant: Thrives in Zones 8-11
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall, 2-3 ft Wide
  • Showy White Blooms From Late Spring to Late Summer
  • Excellent Foundation Planting in Cottage Gardens
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant your Getty White Lily of the Nile in a spot that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. While it can handle some afternoon shade in extremely hot climates, full sun ensures the sturdiest stems and the most prolific white flower clusters.
  • Soil: These plants prefer rich, organic soil that drains quickly to prevent bulb rot. If you have heavy clay, mix in several inches of compost or aged bark to improve aeration, or consider planting in raised beds to keep the roots from sitting in water.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, provide about one inch of water per week to help the root system settle into its new home. Once established, this Agapanthus is quite drought tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during the heat of summer can lead to smaller flower heads or scorched leaf tips. For the best display, keep the soil evenly moist from the time the first buds appear until the flowers fade.

Pruning Tips

Getty White blooms on new growth produced during the current season, so you do not need to worry about cutting off next year's flowers. Once the white blooms have spent their energy, cut the flower stalks down to the base of the plant to keep it looking tidy and to encourage the plant to focus on root health rather than seed production. Think of this like a post bloom haircut that keeps the foliage fountain looking lush and green throughout the fall.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 formula, in early spring as soon as you see new green shoots emerging. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this can force tender new growth that will not have time to harden off before the winter chill arrives. A single application in spring and another in midsummer is usually all these efficient feeders need to thrive.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Botanical Name Agapanthus africanus 'Getty White'
Class Asparagales
Species africanus
Cultivar Getty White
Growing Zones 8-11
Height 1-2 ft
Width 2-3 ft
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Growth Rate Moderate
Flower Color White
Leaf Color Green
Bloom Period Late Spring, Early Summer, Late Summer
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Getty White Lily of the Nile suitable for?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile thrives in USDA zones 8-11, staying evergreen in warm climates. In cooler zones 6-7, it acts as a perennial bulb that dies back in winter. Plant in full sun locations for best flowering performance.

What is the mature height and width of Getty White Lily of the Nile?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile reaches 18-24 inches tall with flower stalks and spreads 2-3 feet wide in neat, well-behaved clumps. The strappy evergreen foliage stays compact at the base while supporting stunning white blooms above. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy plants that fit perfectly in small gardens and containers.

What are the planting zone requirements for Getty White Lily of the Nile?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile thrives in USDA zones 8-11 where it remains evergreen year-round. In cooler zones 6-7, it can be grown as a perennial bulb but may need winter protection. Plant in full sun for best flowering performance.

What type of soil does Getty White Lily of the Nile prefer?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile thrives in well-draining soil and tolerates poor conditions once established. These tough perennials handle sandy, rocky, or clay soils as long as water doesn't sit around the roots. Add compost to heavy clay and ensure good drainage for best results.

How much sun does Getty White Lily of the Nile need?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile thrives in full sun and handles intense heat and bright reflected light exceptionally well. This makes it perfect for challenging spots like poolside areas and pavement edges where other plants struggle. Shop at Nature Hills for this heat-loving perennial.

Is Getty White Lily of the Nile deer resistant?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile is naturally deer resistant due to its tough, strappy foliage that deer typically avoid. The evergreen clumps and white trumpet blooms remain untouched in most gardens. Plant in sunny borders or containers where deer browse for reliable, long-lasting color.

When will my Getty White Lily of the Nile ship, and will it bloom this year?

  • Getty White Lily of the Nile ships in spring and will bloom the same year, producing 18-24 inch flower stalks in late spring or summer. These agapanthus establish quickly and bloom reliably their first season. Plant in full sun for best flowering performance.

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