Friday, March 04, 2022

Snapdragon Plant Profile

Snapdragon Plant Profile

Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) are a cool season annual (sometimes a tender perennial) like pansies and violas that bloom in the shoulder seasons (early spring and late fall). They stop blooming through the coldest part of winter, but often hold on to their green foliage for us here in the Mid-Atlantic. They are hardy to USDA zones 7 to 10.

Snapdragons make excellent container plants and their flowers are available in a wide range of colors from creamy whites, oranges, and yellows to rosy pinks and purples. They also come in a variety of heights from dwarf to mounding or trailing to quite tall.

The common name "snapdragon", originates from the flowers' reaction to having their throats squeezed, which causes the "mouth" of the flower to snap open like a dragon's mouth.

They are native to the Mediterranean region and the fragrant flowers are attractive to pollinators including hummingbirds, bumble bees, and other large bees. The flowers have a long vase life, making them an excellent cut flower choice as well.

Snapdragons are low-care. Just plant them in a sunny spot and make sure they do not entirely dry out. Mulching, fertilizing, and regularly snipping off their spent blossoms can help them stay healthy and more floriferous.

And, oh yeah, they are deer-resistant! That makes them pretty useful among other cool-season annuals that are practically deer- and rabbit-candy. So, if you have a bare spot in a bed or container in the cooler gardening months, think about adding snapdragons.

Snapdragon: You Can Grow That!

 

The video was produced by Washington Gardener Magazine.

Audio, Photos, and Text by Kathy Jentz

Video and Editing by Hojung Ryu

  Footage gathered at Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, MD.


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