DESCRIPTION
Growing Floral Showers Series Snapdragon Garden Seeds
Floral Showers snapdragon seeds are easy to grow from seed and may be sown directly outside immediately after final frost or, for earliest blooms, start indoors 6-10 weeks prior to last frost. Seeds will germinate in 10-21 days in full light. Plant snapdragon Floral Showers seeds ¼ inch deep and 8-10 inches apart in light, rich, and well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade. Floral Showers snapdragon seeds thrive in cool, temperate conditions and may wilt and decline in climates with hot, lengthy summers. Avoid overhead watering and properly ventilate to minimize moisture which may cause mold, downy mildew, and powdery mildew. Floral Showers snapdragons are also susceptible to fungal leaf spots, root rot, and aphids. Floral Showers Series seeds mature in 115 - 121 days as dwarfed 6-8 inch tall bushy compacts with short stalks bursting with florets of crimson, rose, lilac, scarlet, rose pink, purple, deep bronze, yellow, white, lavender bicolor, or mixed.
Antirrhinum majus is native to the cool and temperate Mediterranean including regions of Morocco, Portugal, southern France, and east into Turkey and Syria. Snapdragon earns its name because of the reaction the stalks have when harvesting blooms, causing the "mouth" of the flower to snap open like a dragon and then close.
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
| Seed Type: |
Annual |
| Color: |
Crimson, Rose, Lilac, Scarlet, Rose Pink, Purple, Deep Bronze, Yellow, White, Lavender bicolor, or Mixed |
Growing Info
| Taxonomy: Antirrhinum majus
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| Days to Maturity: |
115 - 121 days |
| Hardiness Zone: |
7-10 |
| Planting Depth: |
¼ inch |
| Plant Spacing: |
8 - 10 inches |
| Growth Habit: |
Dwarfed 6-8 inch tall bushy compact with short stalks bursting with florets |
| Soil Preference: |
Light, rich, well-drained |
| Light Preference: |
Full sun |
Other
| Sow Indoors or Outdoors: |
Floral Showers Series seeds are easy to grow from seed and may be sown directly outside immediately after final frost or, for early blooms, start indoors 6-10 weeks prior to last frost. Seeds will germinate in 10-21 days in full light. |
| Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: |
Avoid overhead watering and properly ventilate to minimize moisture which may cause mold, downy mildew, and powdery mildew. Antirrhinum majus is also susceptible to fungal leaf spots, root rot, and aphids. |