


Boething Treeland Farms grows over 1,000 varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials and specialty plants on 10 California nurseries to serve the wholesale landscape and nursery industries throughout the Western United States and beyond.
Plant Type: Perennials
Evergreen-Deciduous: Evergreen
Overall Mature Size: Small
Also Grown As: Bush
Mature Height & Spread: 1' x 1'
Natural Growth Habit: Clumping
Native To: Africa
Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Water: Medium Water, Low Water
Flower Color: White
Bloom Time: Spring, Summer
Special Features: Attracts Birds/Butterflies/Bees / Deer Resistant / Desert Conditions / Drought Resistant / Fire Resistant/Retardant / Seacoast Conditions / Shade Tolerant
Container Sizes: #1
Sunset Garden Zones: 6-9, 12-24
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8a-11
Agapanthus ‘Peter Pan White’ is a dwarf, perennial cultivar featuring compact, 12-inch tall mounds of strap-like green leaves and white, trumpet-shaped flowers on 18-inch stalks. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, containers, or massed as a groundcover. Thrives in full sun, but will tolerate partial-shade. It does best in well-drained soil and is adaptable to various soil-conditions and pH levels, although slightly acidic is best. While drought-tolerant, it does best with regular watering. Deer/rabbit-resistant. Generally disease/insect free, but may attract snails. Fire-retardant. Cold hardy to 15°F, but there could be foliage damage at 25°F.
Agapanthus ‘Peter Pan White’ is a dwarf, perennial cultivar featuring compact, 12-inch tall mounds of strap-like green leaves and white, trumpet-shaped flowers on 18-inch stalks. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, containers, or massed as a groundcover. Thrives in full sun, but will tolerate partial-shade. It does best in well-drained soil and is adaptable to various soil-conditions and pH levels, although slightly acidic is best. While drought-tolerant, it does best with regular watering. Deer/rabbit-resistant. Generally disease/insect free, but may attract snails. Fire-retardant. Cold hardy to 15°F, but there could be foliage damage at 25°F.