Agapanthus - Species

Species

Zonneveld & Duncan (2003) divided Agapanthus into six species (A. africanus, A. campanulatus, A. caulescens, A. coddii, A. inapertus, A. praecox). Four additional taxa were recognised by Leighton (1965) as species (A. comptonii, A. dyeri, A. nutans, A. walshii), but were given subspecific rank by Zonneveld & Duncan. All species recognized by Leighton or by Zonneveld and Duncan are listed below. A. orientalis is also listed.

  • Agapanthus africanus (syn. A. umbellatus; African Lily or African Tulip)
  • Agapanthus campanulatus (African bluebell, African Blue lily or Bell Agapanthus)
  • Agapanthus caulescens
  • Agapanthus coddii (Codd's Agapanthus or Blue Lily)
  • Agapanthus comptonii
  • Agapanthus dyeri
  • Agapanthus inapertus (Drakensberg Agapanthus or Drooping Agapanthus)
  • Agapanthus nutans
  • Agapanthus orientalis
  • Agapanthus praecox (Common Agapanthus, Blue Lily, African Lily, or Lily of the Nile)
  • Agapanthus walshii

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