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Antirrhinum Costa Mixed F1 Flower Seeds
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A stunning mixture bred for the cut flower market with strong ramrod stems and beautiful rose, silver (a very light pink), white, burgundy and apricot blooms perfect for the border and an outstanding cut flower too. 2 1/2'. HHA.
€7.40
Only 11 in stock
A stunning mixture bred for the cut flower market with strong ramrod stems and beautiful rose, silver (a very light pink), white, burgundy and apricot blooms perfect for the border and an outstanding cut flower too. 2 1/2'. HHA.
SKU | WN-6023 |
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Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Colour | Mix |
Seeds/packet | 50 |
Plant Height | 75-100 cm |
Hybrid | F1-Hybrid |
Scientific name | Antirrhinum majus |
Common name | Snapdragon |
Pre-Cultivation | mars-april |
Sådd | Förkultivera inomhus. Fukta jorden och tryck endast lätt ned fröerna på ytan. Håll sådden vid 20-25 grader, ljust och svalt efter groning. Avhärda och plantera ut när frostrisken är över. |
Germination (days) | 10-20 |
Groningstemperatur | 20-25 grader |
Ljus/mörkergroende | Ljus |
Type | Hardy Annual |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Cultivation Advice | Antirrhinum or Snapdragons delight gardeners with their showy, butterfly attracting flowers and their low-maintenance requirements. Most snapdragons are grown as annuals since they tend to die back after heavy frost, but they will grow as short-lived perennials in warmer areas. Like most spring-blooming flowers, Antirrhinums are best sown indoors approximately 10 weeks before the expected last frost date in spring. Antirrhinums thrive in the cooler temperatures of late spring and are happiest in sunny locations with rich, well-drained soil. Under favourable conditions, snapdragons will self-sow. Sow Antirrhinum seeds in early spring, from February to April. Sow onto the surface of a moist, free-draining seed compost, into plug trays to prevent root disturbance or into seed trays. Cover the trays with polythene to retain moisture until the first seedlings are visible. Germination normally takes 7 to 14 days at 18-21oC. After 5 weeks, when large enough to handle, the young plants will be ready for transplanting into individual pots where they can grow on until they are nicely established. Harden off before planting out when all danger of frost has passed. |
Care | Easy |
Bloom Time | Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct |
Good cut flower | Yes |
Attracts Pollinators | Yes |
Language on package | English |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Storage | Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place. |
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