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Agapanthus
'Back in Black'
from Piet Zonneveld

Introduced: 2005

NO LONGER SOLD AS A DAWIN PLANTSPOTTERS VARIETY

Jet black stems topped with umbels of deep purple flowers make this a truly distinctive cultivar.

The bright-green foliage from which the stems emerge provide a contrasting backdrop.

Attractive black seed pods develop after the flowers fade, providing long-lasting interest either for the garden or inside the house.

The flower stems emerge green and turn black as they grow.

Height: 26"/65cm
 Spread: 12”/ 30cm
Hardiness: US zones 6-9
Blooms: July-August

Common name:
African Lily

Patent status:
USA PPAF. Europe, PPAF

 
 
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Seven Years of Good Luck
10-08-2004 16:48 A seven year trial program proved well worth the wait for this truly distinctive cultivar.
By Miriam Young   

A spectacular 2005 debut from professional Agapanthus grower Piet Zonneveld, ‘Back in Black’ was originally selected in 1997 out of hundreds of seedlings growing at his nursery.

 

Despite the obvious novelty appeal of the jet-black stems, that in itself wasn’t enough to qualify it for new introduction status in Piet’s eyes. He selects his varieties on all-round ability, which means ‘Back in Black’ also boasts good strength and produces plenty of flowering stems.

 

The original plant was grown on and propagated by root division for the next 6 years, until Piet was confident in its stability. It remained a closely guarded secret until the summer of 2003, when Piet finally decided the time was right to unveil his creation to some industry contacts. They were mightily impressed, as were visitors to the Four Oaks trade show in England, where cut stems crowned with decorative black seedheads were exhibited.

Agapanthus ‘Back in Black’ has multifaceted appeal. It’s trademark black stems display large umbels of beautiful deep-purple flowers, which once faded develop into attractive black seed pods which are impressive as dried ‘flowers’.   Although hardy only to zone 6, plants can still grace gardens in colder regions if given sufficient winter protection. See Growing Advice.   And finally, there’s even something to please music fans of a certain generation, as the plant’s name, though an obvious reflection of its distinctive stem colour, also takes inspiration taken from the classic album by AC/DC.

 
The Breeder
Piet Zonneveld
By Miriam Young
Agapanthus 'Back in Black' was bred by Agapanthus specialist Piet Zonneveld.
The Story Behind the Plant
Seven Years of Good Luck
By Miriam Young
A seven year trial program proved well worth the wait for this truly distinctive cultivar.
Growing Tips
All you need to know
By Arie Blom
Check out Arie's tips for caring for your 'Back in Black', including advice on how to overwinter the plants in cooler regions.
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