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

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    How to Grow From Seed. Snapdragons can survive winters as cold as 0 degrees Fahrenheit, but they can be tricky to germinate by direct seed—they prefer to be started indoors and then transplanted ...

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

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    Snapdragons add instant color and impact to landscape beds, containers, and window boxes. Here's everything you need to know to grow them.

  4. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    While there are many types of seeds that can be started inside, here are just a few plants that grow well with indoor sowing: ... and flowers like snapdragons also grow relatively slowly. Sowing ...

  5. Antirrhinum majus - Wikipedia

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    A peloric snapdragon. Antirrhinum majus can survive a certain amount of frost, as well as higher temperatures, but does best at 17–25 °C (63–77 °F). Nighttime temperatures around 15–17 °C (59–63 °F) encourage growth in both the apical meristem and stem. [1] The species is able to grow well from seeds, flowering quickly in 3 to 4 months.

  6. Antirrhinum - Wikipedia

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    The snapdragon is an important garden plant, widely cultivated from tropical to temperate zones as a bedding, rockery, herbaceous border or container plant. [8] Cultivars have showy white, crimson, or yellow bilabiate flowers (with two lips). It is also important as a model organism in botanical research, and its genome has been studied in detail.

  7. Sairocarpus cornutus - Wikipedia

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    Sairocarpus cornutus, synonym Antirrhinum cornutum, is an uncommon species of New World flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae, [1] known by the common name spurred snapdragon. It is endemic to northern California, where it grows in the inland mountains and the northern reaches of the Central Valley. This is an annual herb producing hairy ...

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