Antirrhinum majus
Snapdragons are charming flowers with unique, dragon-snout shaped blooms that "snap" open. They symbolize graciousness, strength, and sometimes deception.
Plantaginaceae (Plantain family) (formerly Scrophulariaceae)
Spring to fall (cool seasons primarily); may slow or stop blooming in intense summer heat but can rebloom when cool weather returns.
Named for the flower's resemblance to a dragon's head that "snaps" open and shut. In folklore, snapdragons were believed to offer protection from witchcraft or curses. They were also thought to restore youthfulness and beauty.
Full sun (best flowering and strongest stems) to partial shade (especially in hot climates)
Average, consistent moisture, especially when young and during flowering. Avoid overwatering.
Well-drained, Fertile, Humus-rich, Neutral to slightly alkaline (pH 6.2-7.0)
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost or sow directly in the garden after last frost
Pinch young plants when they are 3-4 inches tall to encourage bushier growth and more flower spikes
Deadhead spent flowers regularly to promote continuous blooming
Tall varieties may need staking for support, especially in windy areas
Susceptible to rust disease; ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering if rust is a problem.
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