Botanical Name: Antirrhinum majus
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Common Name: Snapdragon  
Plant photo of: Antirrhinum majus
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Water Saving Tip:

Apply as little fertilizer as possible.

If you use fertilizer make sure it stays on the landscape, and carefully water it in so there is NO runoff.

  • Anatomy

  • Culture

  • Design

Plant Type

Annual

 

Height Range

Under 1', 1-3'

 

Flower Color

Orange, Pink, Red, Yellow, White, Multi-Colored

 

Flower Season

Spring, Fall

 

Leaf Color

Dark Green

 

Bark Color

n/a

 

Fruit Color

n/a

 

Fruit Season

n/a

Sun

Full, Half

 

Water

Medium

 

Growth Rate

Fast

 

Soil Type

Sandy, Loam

 

Soil Condition

Rich, Well-drained

 

Soil pH

Acid, Neutral

 

Adverse Factors

n/a

Design Styles

English Cottage

 

Accenting Features

Showy Flowers

 

Seasonal Interest

Spring, Fall

 

Location Uses

Perennial Border, Raised Planter

 

Special Uses

Container, Cut Flowers

 

Attracts Wildlife

n/a

Information by: Stephanie Duer
Photographer: Steve Mullany
  • Description

  • Notes

Snapdragon are tender plants typically grown as an annual. They are at their best in the spring and fall when the temperatures are cooler. Height depends on variety, ranging from 6 inches to several feet. Colors range from pastels to brighter, sort-of sherbet colors. Antirrhimum 'Dulcinea's Heart,' a hardier snapdragon, has been over-summering in the Washington Square Demonstration Garden.
Grow in rich, well drained soil. Full sun to light shade (they prefer cooler temperatures, though ,so place them with that in mind.) Deadheading will help to prolong bloom, though flowering will slow as the temperatures heat up in summer. They will sometimes reseed.