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agapanthus

/ag-uh-pan-thuhs/US // ˌæg əˈpæn θəs //UK // (ˌæɡəˈpænθəs) //

蕨类植物,蕨菜,蕨菜花,蕨草

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ag·a·pan·thus·es.

    • : any of several plants of the genus Agapanthus, of the amaryllis family, native to Africa, having sword-shaped leaves and umbels of blue or white flowers.

Examples

  • The Agapanthus, being a heavy feeder, should be grown in strong loam to which is added well rotted manure and a little sand.

  • As the Agapanthus is a gross-feeding plant, it should be re-potted annually in autumn, and be wintered in a cool pit or frame.

  • Agapanthus taxes the soil severely, and must have ample nourishment in pots.

  • After flowering they may be treated as are amaryllis or agapanthus.

  • Agapanthus will at once respond, and flowers usually follow.