Snapdragon, Day&Night - Seeds

Antirrhinum majus Day&Night

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Annual ‘Day&Night’ snapdragon, 40 cm tall, with original irregular-shaped flowers in broom-shaped clusters. Blooms from bottom up, each raceme lasts about 12 days, full plant blooms 3–3.5 months. Grows in sun or light shade, in loose soil. Perfect for planters, pots, and cut flowers. Resistant to short-term frost.

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  • Brand
  • Reference
    Antirrhinum majus Day&Night
  • Condition
    New

  • Family
    Plantaginaceae
  • Solar exposition
    Semisombra
    Sol
  • Watering
    Medium
  • Frost resistance
    Medium
  • Planting time
    April
    March
    May
    October
    September
  • Hardiness (USDA)
    10
    11
    7
    8
    9
  • Lifecycle
    Annual
    Biennal
  • Flower color
    Multicolor
  • Spacing
    30 cm
  • Height
    40 cm
  • Cut flower
  • Suitable for indoor
    Yes
  • Biodiversity
    Yes
  • Special treatment
    Requires light for germination
    Sowing in seed tray

Planting time

Ene Feb Mar Abr May Jun Jul Ago Sep Oct Nov Dic
Siembra recomendada Fuera de temporada

Data sheet

  • Family
    Plantaginaceae
  • Solar exposition
    Semisombra, Sol
  • Watering
    Medium
  • Frost resistance
    Medium
  • Hardiness (USDA)
    10, 11, 7, 8, 9
  • Lifecycle
    Annual, Biennal
  • Flower color
    Multicolor
  • Spacing
    30 cm
  • Height
    40 cm
  • Cut flower
  • Suitable for indoor
    Yes
  • Biodiversity
    Yes
  • Special treatment
    Requires light for germination, Sowing in seed tray
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