Agapanthus Africanus is a South African native that produces clumps of strap-like, evergreen leaves from which rise stalks topped with rounded clusters of funnel-shaped blue flowers in summer. The flowers are nectar-rich, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies, making it a great choice for pollinator-friendly gardens. The plant is versatile, suitable for garden beds, borders, containers, or as a groundcover, and can create dramatic effects when planted in groups