Antirrhinum majus var. maximum
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Antirrhinum majus var. maximum | Snapdragon | 500 Seeds

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Antirrhinum majus var. maximum, also known as Snapdragon, is a popular annual plant. It grows up to 1-3 feet tall, with lance-shaped, toothed leaves. In summer, it produces showy, tubular flowers with a unique "snap" when squeezed. Available in various colors, it adds charm to gardens and containers. This easy-to-grow plant thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. Its vibrant blooms, resembling playful dragon faces, make it a favorite choice for floral arrangements and garden borders, attracting bees and butterflies.  Annual

Germination

To promote successful seed germination in Antirrhinum majus var. maximum, commonly known as snapdragon, follow these steps. Start by preparing a well-draining seed-starting mix in trays or pots. Sow the snapdragon seeds on the surface of the mix, as they require light to germinate. Gently press them down to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Maintain a consistent temperature of around 70-75°F (21-24°C) as snapdragons prefer warmth for germination. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged by misting or using a fine spray. Cover the trays or pots with a clear plastic lid or plastic wrap to create a mini-greenhouse effect, which helps retain moisture and warmth. Germination typically takes 10-21 days, but be patient as snapdragon seeds can be slow to sprout. Once seedlings have a couple of true leaves, transplant them into individual containers or your garden, ensuring they receive adequate sunlight and regular watering to encourage healthy growth.