They do have the habit of seeding around easily altho' I am a little surprised at how big this one is . If it is an Agapanthus it is definitely more than 1 year old.
My agapanthus leaves are sort of fleshier and more rounded at the tips. This, however, does rather look like Hemerocallis - Day Lily. Is that a possibility?
Hollie: Agapanthus and hemerocallis are not the same! Agapanthus has large heads of blue (sometimes white) flowers later in the seaon; Hemerocallis have lily-like flowers, each of which blooms for a day (hence "day lily") and are preominantly in the yellow/orange spectrum. Let us know how this plant performs - and if you can, post a picture: my money's on Day Lily
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Might be Agapanthus.
If the roots were fat and white, it probably is agapanthus as KEF says.
They do have the habit of seeding around easily altho' I am a little surprised at how big this one is . If it is an Agapanthus it is definitely more than 1 year old.
My agapanthus leaves are sort of fleshier and more rounded at the tips. This, however, does rather look like Hemerocallis - Day Lily. Is that a possibility?
Yes, Shrinking Vi....
Deffo looks like hemerocallis to me.
Hollie: Agapanthus and hemerocallis are not the same! Agapanthus has large heads of blue (sometimes white) flowers later in the seaon; Hemerocallis have lily-like flowers, each of which blooms for a day (hence "day lily") and are preominantly in the yellow/orange spectrum. Let us know how this plant performs - and if you can, post a picture: my money's on Day Lily