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Description
Agapanthus ‘Maxsie’ is a compact, clumping variety prized for its tidy form and attractive bi-coloured blooms. Perfect for modern landscapes, borders and container planting, this hardy agapanthus delivers reliable seasonal colour while remaining neat and well-behaved in the garden.
Flowers
Produces striking rounded flower heads featuring deep blue buds that open to reveal soft blue and white tones. Flowering occurs through late spring and summer, adding bright seasonal interest to garden spaces.
Foliage
Features lush, strappy green foliage that forms a dense, low-maintenance clump, providing year-round structure and contrast in garden beds.
Form & Size
A compact, clumping perennial growing approximately 40–50cm high and 40–50cm wide, making it ideal for borders, edging, pots and mass plantings.
Growing Conditions
Thrives in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Tolerates dry conditions once established and is well suited to coastal gardens and a wide range of Australian climates.
Uses
Perfect for borders, garden edging, feature planting, pots and mass plantings. Ideal for low-maintenance landscapes and contemporary garden designs.
Maintenance
Low maintenance once established. Remove spent flowers to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage continued blooming. Benefits from occasional fertilising during the growing season.
Notes
A compact, non-invasive selection that stays neat and manageable, making it a great alternative to larger-growing agapanthus varieties.
Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with lomandra, dianella, westringia and other low-maintenance shrubs and grasses for a cohesive planting scheme.
Common Name: Agapanthus Maxsie
Botanical Name: Agapanthus ‘Maxsie’
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Origin: South Africa
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