Antirrhinum majus Snapshot Plumblossom
Leaf arrangement | crosswise opposite |
Flower scent | Sweet scented |
Winter hardness | Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11) |
Flower color | Purple-light blue violet-085D; Pink-medium purple-071C |
Leaf, general shape | Elongate |
Flower diameter | 2,5 - 3 cm |
Plant height | 20 - 30 cm |
Flower length/hight | 3,5 - 4 cm |
Flowering month(s) | May; June; July; August |
Leaf width | 2 - 3 cm |
Leaf size | 5 - 7,5 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored |
Antirrhinum majus, commonly known as the Snapdragon, is a beautiful flower that adds a touch of elegance and vibrancy to any garden. With its attractive purple-light blue-violet and pink-medium purple bicolored flowers, it is truly a sight to behold.
This plant has elongate leaves that are arranged crosswise opposite each other, giving it a unique and striking appearance. The leaves are dark green in color, adding contrast to the vibrant flowers. They have a width of 2-3 cm and a size of 5-7.5 cm, providing a lush and full foliage.
While the Snapdragons are sweet scented, they are not hardy and thrive best in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, which have warm climates. These flowers prefer the sun, making them perfect for brightening up sunny spots in the garden. They grow to a height of 20-30 cm, creating a compact and charming display.
The Snapdragons bloom from May to August, offering a long-lasting burst of color throughout the summer months. The flowers have a diameter of 2.5-3 cm and a length of 3.5-4 cm, making them a great addition to floral arrangements or as stand-alone blooms in a vase.
While the Snapdragons are known for their beauty and fragrance, they also attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. These insects visit the flowers to collect nectar, aiding in the pollination process and contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
In terms of cultivation, Snapdragons can be grown from seeds or transplanted as young seedlings. They prefer well-drained soil and regular watering to keep them healthy. Deadheading the spent flowers can encourage continuous blooming and prolong the flowering season.
Snapdragons are versatile plants that can be used in a variety of settings. They are perfect for borders, edging, or even container gardening. With their compact size, they can also be grown in small spaces such as balconies or window boxes, bringing color and life to urban environments.
In conclusion, Antirrhinum majus, or Snapdragons, are a stunning addition to any garden. With their sweet scent, vibrant bicolored flowers, and compact size, they are sure to capture the attention of any passerby. Whether used as a focal point or a complement to other plants, these Snapdragons are a must-have for any flower enthusiast.
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