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Agapanthus
Alliaceae
Africa
Environmental Weed (Poisonous Plant)
Hand Dig, bagging all plant parts and removing from site. Foliar spray, Cut and Paint.
An erect fleshy, clumping, perennial lily with long strappy leaves.
Long (up to 700mm), strap-like, glossy bright green, fleshy.
Small (30mm) trumpet shaped blue or white flowers that form large spherical clusters (umbels) at the end of long (1200mm) smooth tubular stalks. Very showy floral display in Summer.
Three-sided leathery green capsules form in clusters at the end of stalks, drying brown and papery when mature. Contain numerous winged, small black seeds.
Shallow, fleshy, densely matted and quite robust.
Seed and tubers spread by water, wind, humans, contaminated soil (earthmoving equipment, car tyres etc) and garden refuse dumping.


Camera Maker:Olympus_imaging_corp.
Camera Model:X450,D535Z,C370Z
Shutter Speed:1129/99603 sec
Aperture:f/3.8
Focal Length:10 mm
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ISO Sensitivity:64
Time Taken:2008:01:14 15:16:33
Exposure Compensation:0 EV
Metering Mode:Center Weighted Average
Flash Fired:No Flash
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