Night And Day - Snapdragon
From June to October, this variety produces dense spikes 20 to 25 cm long, made up of lion's snout-shaped, bicolored flowers whose deep red and white colors contrast magnificently.
The snapdragon is a gelatinous perennial of Mediterranean origin, most often grown as an annual or biennial. It cannot withstand temperatures below -6°C.
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Sow in trays under light cover. Where possible, transplant into individual pots and store under cover. For earlier flowering, sow in trays. Transplant into a cold greenhouse for the winter, then plant out.
To encourage rooting, water regularly at planting, then only if dry afterwards.
March, April, May, September, October
May, June, July, August, September
in the ground, in pot
sunny
medium
sandy, humus
drained, light, rich
Antirrhinum majus
mid-season
200 seeds
From 50 to 60 cm
Eurasia
This species is also known as Hoffmann's snapdragon.