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Family: Amaryllidaceae Scientific name: Agapanthus praecox Description: Plant Form Herbaceous perennial Size Stem Flower stalks are cylindrical and hairless Leaves Glossy strap-shaped leaves up to 70 cm long which grow in clusters and arise directly from the ground rather than from a stem Flowers Trumpet shaped and in large clusters Fruit and Seeds Three sided capsule up to 5 cm long turning from green the pale brown over time Habitat Common garden plant which can spillover into disturbed areas, roadsides, waterways and pastures Distinguishing Features Weed Status: Other Weed Weed Type: Common, Invasive Garden Escapee Lifeform: Herbaceous
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