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(Liberty Snapdragon)
Commonly grown as annuals, snapdragons are actually short-lived perennials that originate from southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean. Liberty snapdragons bear upright spikes of puffy, distinctly lipped flowers that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon". Available in a wide range of colors, including reds, oranges, yellows, maroon and white, Liberty snapdragons are medium sized and make long lasting bedding plants, container specimens and cut flowers. Flowering from summer...
James H. Schutte
(Snapdragon)
Well-suited to bloom during short daylengths of early spring and autumn in a wide array of floral colors, the trailing Luminaire™ Series of snapdragons are short-lived tender perennials (often used simply as annuals) that are uniformly short-growing. From southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean, they bear compact flowerspikes of distinctly lipped flowers that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon". Regarded for their vigor, good branching and sprawling habit, Luminaire™ Series...
(Luminaireâ„¢ Hot Pink Snapdragon)
Forming hot rose-pink flowers with yellow faces, the trailing Luminaire™ Hot Pink snapdragon is a short-lived tender perennial (often used simply as an annual) that is uniformly short-growing. From southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean, it bears compact flowerspikes of distinctly lipped flowers that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon". Regarded for its vigor, good branching and sprawling habit, Luminaire™ Series plants will flower from spring to fall, if spent flowerspikes...
(Luminaireâ„¢ Snapdragon)
Well-suited to bloom during short daylengths of early spring and autumn in a wide array of floral colors, the trailing Luminaire™ Series of snapdragons are short-lived tender perennials (often used simply as annuals) that are uniformly short-growing. From southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean, they bear compact flowerspikes of distinctly lipped flowers that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon". Regarded for their vigor, good branching and sprawling habit, Luminaire™ Series...
(Snapdragon)
Unique in that they are short and trailing, the Playful™ Series of snapdragons are short-lived tender perennials (often used simply as annuals) very effective in hanging baskets and smaller containers. Developed by BallFlora Plant, they are propagated via cuttings only. Native to southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean, they bear early-season flowerspikes of distinctly lipped flowers of that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon". Regarded for their trailing and dwarf size,...
Jessie Keith
(Ribbon Snapdragon)
Well-branching, available in a more brilliantly colored array of floral colors, and considered a replacement for the Liberty Series, the Ribbon Series of snapdragons are short-lived tender perennials (often used simply as annuals) that grow to about knee-high. From southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean, they bear early-season flowerspikes of distinctly lipped flowers that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon". Regarded for their good branching and intermediate size, Ribbon...
Jessie Keith
(Rocket Snapdragon, Tall Snapdragon)
Members of the Rocket Series are very tall, sturdy snapdragons that produce numerous, densely-flowered spikes. In fact, in 1960 several members of this series were chosen to be All-American Selections for their vigorous and floriferous nature.
Commonly grown as an annual, snapdragon is actually a short-lived perennial that originates from southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean.
This old-fashioned, clump-forming bedding plant has medium green, lance-shaped leaves. From summer to fall it...
Jesse Saylor
(Snapdragon, Snapshotâ„¢ Burgundy Snapdragon)
Snapshot™ Burgundy snapdragon is a short-lived, dwarf tender perennial that originates from southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean. This old-fashioned garden plant bears short upright spikes of distinctly lipped, flowers of burgundy that snap open and shut when squeezed, hence the name “snapdragon." These will continue blooming from summer to fall, if spent flowers are removed. When weather is very hot they may cease from blooming for a spell.
Grow snapdragons in sites with full sun and sharply-drained,...