Antirrhinum

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  • Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragons)

    Fine Gardening — grows 3 to 4 feet tall with large dark green leaves that have a bad smell. However, the large trumpet-shaped flowers have a sweet fragrance that spreads throughout the garden in the morning and evening. Flowers may be single or double and range ...More…

  • Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragons)

    Fine Gardening — grows 3 to 4 feet tall with large dark green leaves that have a bad smell. However, the large trumpet-shaped flowers have a sweet fragrance that spreads throughout the garden in the morning and evening. Flowers may be single or double and range ...More…

  • ANTIRRHINUM DISEASES

    Old House Web — Rust causes brown pustules surrounded by yellowed tissue on the leaves. Plants may bloom prematurely, have small flowers, and die early. Use proper plant spacings and resistant varieties. No controls are listed. Anthracnose attacks the leaves and ...More…

  • ANTIRRHINUM INSECTS

    Old House Web — Aphids feed on terminal growth and the undersides of the leaves. The insects suck juices, and heavy infestations seriously weaken the plants. Aphids are controlled with sprays of rotenone, acephate, or applications of Diazinon dust. The ...More…

  • Antirrhinum 'Dulcinea's Heart'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Perennial that is winter hardy to USDA Zones 5-8. It is easily grown in moist, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun. Avoid overhead watering. Deadhead spent flowers to prolong bloom. If flowering slows drastically after the first ...More…

  • Antirrhinum majus

    Missouri Botanical Garden — White, yellow, pink, red, orange, peach, purple plus bicolor Snapdragons are old garden favorites that, in optimum cool summer growing conditions, will flower well from spring to fall. In climates with protracted hot summer weather, plants often ...More…

  • Annual Flowers: Antirrhinum majus

    NC State University Coop Extension — Bicolor, Floral Showers Apricot Bicolor, Kim, Kim Orange, Kim Primrose Yellow, Kim Purple and White, Kim White, Montego Orange Bicolor, Purple White, Yellow Ribbon Spring to early summer, fallMore…

  • Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus)

    University of California IPM — Roots are girdled by decay; tops slowly die. In less severe cases, elongated, black lesions occur on roots. Disease is particularly damaging to seedlings. Soilborne fungus; produces dark, resting spores. Spores are spread in water. Favored by ...More…

  • Snapdragon flowers (Antirrhinum majus) blooming, close up. thumbnail

    Great Big Canvas — Snapdragon flowers (Antirrhinum majus) blooming, close up. In Stock YMore…

  • Snapdragon flowers (Antirrhinum majus) blooming, close up. thumbnail

    Great Big Canvas — Snapdragon flowers (Antirrhinum majus) blooming, close up. In Stock YMore…

  • Snapdragon flowers (Antirrhinum majus) blooming, close up. thumbnail

    Great Big Canvas — Snapdragon flowers (Antirrhinum majus) blooming, close up. In Stock YMore…

  • Antirrhinum

    Gardening Australia — Antirrhinum species grow best in a fertile moist humus-rich soil in a sunny position Some species are reasonably drought tolerant but still need moisture if they are to flower well Regular removalMore…


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