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Seeds per packet: 100
The Snapdragon Rocket Lemon – a luminous gem in the world of horticulture. Drenched in a shade reminiscent of the freshest lemons, this variety stands out not just in color but in its outstanding branching aptitude, making it one of the top sunflowers ideal for cutting. As its delicate yet vibrant blooms arise, the Snapdragon Rocket Lemon becomes a magnet for bees and hummingbirds, while its fragrant flowers cast a spell on every passerby. Whether you aim to radiate color in your home garden or desire ethereal cut flowers, the Snapdragon Rocket Lemon, with its sunlit blossoms from early spring to autumn, will not disappoint.
Key Features:
- Lemon-hued Brilliance: An impeccable choice among branching sunflowers for ornamental cutting.
- Scientific & Common Alias: Known scientifically as Antirrhinum majus and commonly referred to as the Garden Snapdragon.
- Frost Resilience: Capable of withstanding chilly temperatures down to 32°F (0.0°C).
- Flowering Phases: Showcases its blossoms during early spring, spring, and autumn.
- Structured Growth: Features an upright plant habit, reaching a height of 30-36″ and a width of 16-18″.
- Nature’s Magnet: Allures both bees and hummingbirds, accompanied by its aromatic blooms.
- Care Guide: Prefers medium watering intensity and thrives with fertilization every two weeks.
- Sun Affinity: Best nurtured under direct sun exposure.
- Steadfast Growth: Characterized by its vigor and heat tolerance, ensuring uniform height and prime blooms.
- Responsive to Long Days: Achieves optimal flowering under extended daylight durations.
- Multipurpose Utility: Equally enchanting in home gardens and as decorative cut flowers.
- Maturity Timeline: Progresses from plug to full bloom in a span of 18 to 22 weeks.
- Plant Classification: Belongs to the Group 3-4 category of flowering snapdragons.
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Height: 25-36 inches
Life Cycle: Annual
Water Needs: Average
Use: Bee Garden, Butterfly Garden, Edging
Bloom Season: Fall, Spring
Plant Species: Flowers
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Planting Season: Spring
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