Snapdragons get their name from their flowers that resemble the face of a dragon and when you squeeze the sides of the flowers, their mouths will open and close. They are a lot of fun for children and come in amazing bright colors & bicolored blooms.
Name: snapdragon corona Scientific name: antirrhinum majus Color: yellow, orange, red, white, crimson, & bicolors Plant seeds: outdoors after frost / indoors weeks before the last frost Bloom time: summer Hardiness zone: n/a (but reseeds itself easily, so it acts like a perennial in all zones) Plant height: 12 - 18" Plant spacing: 12 - 18" Light requirements: sun - part shade Soil & water preferences: average
My zoysia grass suffered over the winter and I went on a limb to buy a few small bags of seed to repair some bald spots in my lawn. Much to my surprise the seed is coming out after a week and I am expecting wonderful results. Happy camper.