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Floridata: Antirrhinum majus
... well in summer heat, and in zones 9-11, snapdragons are grown in the winter. Propagation: Although technically short-lived perennials, snapdragons are usually grown as annuals. Most cultivars come true from seed ... labeled "assorted snapdragons" which is really annoying to those of us who like to know what we're growing - but whatever they are, they're pretty! Usage Snapdragons are usually planted as ...
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justgardeners.com
... to seasonal interest. Styrax -- Usually white, but now available in pink, with myriad little bells hanging from the branches in spring. Taxus -- The yews are slow growing conifers, several of ... there are several. Some will seed about. Cymballaria -- Small, scalloped foliage and tiny purple snapdragons. Can cover the ground, or will scramble into shrubs and up walls. Dicentra -- Bleeding hearts are ...
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Powdery Mildews on Ornamental Plants, HYG-3047-96
... fungi. Although the fungi that cause powdery mildew are usually different on different plants, all of the powdery mildew diseases are similar in appearance. In most cases, prompt ... , willow and wintercreeper. Powdery mildews are also common on certain herbaceous plants, such as chrysanthemums, dahlias, delphiniums, kalanchoes, phlox, Reiger begonias, snapdragons and zinnias. Remember that each ...
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Penstemon Website
... , but they are usually less colorful than the other kinds. "The low-growing kinds of penstemons are not appropriate for the border. They fit naturally in the rock garden and are quite beautiful. There ... the upright types of arrangements, those in which you might use gladiolas or snapdragons. Curved or distorted stems are good for the sweeping-curve types of arrangements. The fact that they do ...
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Annual Flowers: Flower Types
... -called annuals (begonias, impatiens, snapdragons) are actually perennials in warmer climates or mild winters. New cultivars of plants traditionally referred to as biennials are being developed that produce flowers ... pansy, sweet alyssum, stocks, viola, and many dianthus cultivars. Most hardy annuals are not heat tolerant and usually decline and die with the onset of hot summer temperatures. Half- ...
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Annuals A-Z: Antirrhinums (Snapdragons) by Graham Rice
... Snapdragons) by Graham Rice Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) Growing guide Snapdragons are amongst the most delightful of annuals; they're easy to grow ... does not dry out; some are also good in containers. Sowing indoors In early or mid spring, usually March or April, at ... heat will be needed. Planting out Snapdragons are tougher than many half hardies, if they are hardened off carefully they can be planted ...
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Annuals A-Z: Choosing and Growing Antirrhinums (Snapdragons) by Graham Rice
... Antirrhinums (Snapdragons) by Graham Rice Antirrhinums (Snapdragons) Choosing antirrhinums From Garden Answers magazine The Victorians loved antirrhinums. ... the border can be hard to find, and then usually only in mixtures. 'Spring Giant' reaches 3-4ft (0.9 ... Distinction has the fewest listings (7) but six of these are separate colours including three full doubles in separate colours. Seed Sources ' ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Annuals - Planting Options
... Some annuals, such as snapdragons and pot marigolds (Calendula), will tolerate frosts. These are called hardy annuals. But freezing temperatures kill most of the others. These are called tender annuals. Half ... warm spot until seeds germinate. Temperatures between 60 degrees F and 75 degrees F are usually adequate, but some seeds germinate faster and stronger at warmer temperatures. When seeds begin ...
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Seed and Sower.com - Free Gardening Advice and Free Digital Flower Pictures for Printing
... are easy to grow from seed, and are available in a variety of colors and heights. The birds enjoy eating the seeds, if you do leave them uncut in the garden. Snapdragons are very popular as a cut flower in arrangements. They can be started from seed indoors in the spring for cut flowers in summer. The taller varieties are ... as they grow. Usually spring is the best time to transplant ...
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Seed and Sower.com - Free Gardening Advice and Free Digital Flower Pictures for Printing
... similar to snapdragons in regard to their seedpod. The little pods are situated along the flower stalk where the blooms were. Once they appear papery and light brown in color, they are ready ... seed for collecting. These are Hollyhock seeds (Alcea Rosea). The plant forms little wheels along the flower stalk. Inside the wheel are many little seed discs. There are usually many wheels on each stalk ...
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