The listing, Agapanthus - the Flower of Love (15+) has ended.
White Agapanthus (also known as Lily of the Nile) is a hardy, drought-tolerant and beautiful (not to mention deer-resistant!) addition to your landscape. Very showy, with big flower heads - comprised of up to 100 tiny tubular florets - framed by deep green, strap-like leaves.
Wedding bells in your future? These lovely white compound flowers have become popular for bouquets and decorations - perhaps because the name means "love flower" in Greek, perhaps because they're quite impressive on their long stems.
Perennial in USDA zones 9 - 11. In colder climates they can be grown in containers and taken in when the weather turns cold. Blooms from mid-summer into fall.
They are easy to grow from seed, but It does take between 2-3 years for it to flower for the first time, so you need to have patience with it. The Lily of the Nile will continue to flower for you for many, many years after its first blooming.