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  2. How to Grow and Care for Snapdragons for a Burst of Color ...

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    Snapdragons will even reward you for a hard prune early in the planting season. "Once the seedling has grown to approximately 10 inches in height, cut back to right above a set of leaves, leaving ...

  3. Your Guide to Growing Snapdragons at Home - AOL

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    The tall, colorful flowers can add lots of drama to your garden.

  4. You Can Grow Pink Snapdragons—and Every Other Color, Too!

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    They look their best when temperatures are in the 60s and 70s. ... How to Grow and Care for Snapdragons. Deadhead, or remove, old flowers after bloom to encourage reblooming. Tall varieties may ...

  5. Antirrhinum - Wikipedia

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    Antirrhinum is a genus of plants in the Plantaginaceae family, commonly known as dragon flowers or snapdragons because of the flowers' fancied resemblance to the face of a dragon that opens and closes its mouth when laterally squeezed. They are also sometimes called toadflax [1] or dog flower. [2]

  6. Antirrhinum majus - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate inheritance of flower colour due to incomplete dominance [5]. It is an herbaceous perennial plant, growing to 0.5–1 m tall, rarely up to 2 m.The leaves are spirally arranged, broadly lanceolate, 1–7 cm long and 2–2.5 cm broad.

  7. Maurandya scandens - Wikipedia

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    Maurandya scandens, also known as trailing snapdragon and snapdragon vine, is a climbing herbaceous perennial native to Mexico, with snapdragon-like flowers and untoothed leaves.

  8. From snapdragons to sunflowers, here are 4 flower farms to ...

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    Besides opportunities for pick-your-own blooms, many have added attractions, activities and photo opp spots.

  9. Sairocarpus nuttallianus - Wikipedia

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    Sairocarpus nuttallianus is an annual or biennial herb producing an erect, vinelike stem which sometimes clings to objects for support, but does not twine as tightly as many other snapdragons. Stems, leaves, and floral calyx are all glandular hairy.