Snapdragon 'Panorama Mix'

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Snapdragon Seeds 'Panorama' Mix – A Bright and Prolific Flower

Snapdragon Seeds Mix 'Panorama' (Antirrhinum majus), offered by Semences OSC.

Discover vigorous, dense plants reaching 50-60 cm in height, adorned with a profusion of vibrant flowers in brilliant hues. This mix is ideal for mass plantings thanks to its generous blooms that almost obscure the foliage. Performing well in cool climates, Snapdragon 'Panorama' continues to bloom throughout the season, bouncing back even after periods of intense summer heat. Grown as an annual in most of Canada, it is hardy to zone 7.

Spread: 30 cm.
Plant height: 50-60 cm.
Quantity per pack: Approximately 800-1,000 seeds.
Companion plants: Lobelia, alyssum, dwarf carnation.
Enemy plants: None notable.

The flowering season begins: Early summer.
Degree of difficulty: Easy.
Frost Tolerance: Can withstand light frost.
Growth habit: Robust.
Family name: Plantaginaceae.
Light: Full sun.
Propagation: Start indoors or sow directly in spring.
Suggested Uses: Alpine and rock gardens, containers, planters and window boxes.

How to Grow:

Choose a location in full sun or partial shade. Sow seeds 3mm deep and space seedlings or transplant 30cm apart when they are 5cm. For flowers from June, start seeds indoors in mid-March in a soilless mix, leaving seeds uncovered. Germination in 14 days at 21°C. Continue under lights at 15°C before hardening off and transplanting outdoors in late May.

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