Find everything you need to know about growing snapdragons in this ultimate guide. Expert advice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) are a popular garden plant known for their showy, brightly colored flowers that bloom in a wide range of hues, including pink, red, purple, yellow, white, and bicolors.
The flowers are distinctive in shape, resembling the face of a dragon with an open mouth and a tongue-like lower petal.
With a USDA hardiness zone of 7-10, they range in height from 6-36 inches tall, depending on the variety.
The plant’s leaves are narrow and pointed, and the flowers bloom in spikes that can reach up to 2 feet long. The blooms can get pretty heavy, so taller varieties may need staking.
Snapdragons prefer cool weather but can tolerate a light frost. They do best in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil that is kept moist but not waterlogged.
They are also a favorite of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making them an excellent choice for pollinator gardens. And they are resistant to deer too.
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