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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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    Classified by height and flower form, snapdragons come in dwarf (6 to 15 inches), mid-sized (15 to 30 inches), and tall (30 to 48 inches) sizes. The flowers may be dragon-jaw types or more similar ...

  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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    While Antirrhinum majus is the plant that is usually meant by the term of "snapdragon" if used on its own, many other species in the genus, and in the family Scrophulariaceae more widely, have common names that include the word "snapdragon". For example, Antirrhinum molle is known as "dwarf snapdragon" in the UK. [11]

  7. Antirrhinum molle - Wikipedia

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    Antirrhinum molle, the dwarf snapdragon, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. [2] It is native to northeastern Portugal, the central and eastern Pyrenees , and adjacent areas of northern Spain. [ 1 ]

  8. 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 .

  9. 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.