The problem is that the Dutch trade sells vast quantities of Agapanthus praecox in blue and white as A. africanus, with the consequence that the identities are thoroughly confused. If it's growing easily it isn't Agapanthus africanus! John Grimshaw Visit John Grimshaw's Garden Diary http://johngrimshawsgardendiary.blogspot.com/ Dr. John M. Grimshaw Sycamore Cottage Colesbourne Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 9NP Tel. 01242 870567 Snowdrops at Colesbourne Park 2012 Every Saturday and Sunday in February and 3-4 March from 1pm Guided group tours on weekdays by appointment. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Foulis" <lmf@beautifulblooms.ab.ca> > I've no reason to believe it is not what it came labelled as, the seed was > purchased from a reputable seed house. I > > Linda Foulis >