Product Details
Seeds per packet: 35
The Snapdragon Twinny Peach, where nature’s beauty meets elegance. Bathed in alluring shades of peach, lemon, and light orange, this snapdragon variety boasts large, double butterfly-type blossoms that seem to dance in the breeze. Growing to an optimal 12 inches, the Twinny Peach stands resilient against both sizzling heat and pouring rain, making it a gardener’s delight. Whether gracing a container, color bowl, raised bed, or landscape, this snapdragon promises to deliver unparalleled aesthetic appeal and performance.
Features:
- Elegant Butterfly-Type Blossoms: Stunning double blooms in captivating shades of peach, lemon, and light orange.
- Exceptional Cut Flowers: Perfect for bouquets and arrangements, adding a touch of freshness to any space.
- Weather Resilient: Displays a strong tolerance against both heat and rain.
- Versatile Planting Options: Ideal for containers, color bowls, raised beds, or general landscapes.
- Germination Requirements: Seeds need light for germination and flourish best at 55°F, sprouting in 10-21 days.
- Optimal Spacing: Transplant dwarf varieties 6-8 inches apart and taller ones 12-18 inches apart.
- Lighting Preferences: Prefers full sun but can adapt to part sun, especially in warmer climates.
- Soil Needs: Thrives in rich, moist, and well-drained soils. Overhead watering should be avoided.
- Bloom Revival: Cut back post-flowering to encourage a swift rebloom.
- Wildlife Attractions: A favorite amongst hummingbirds, especially the butterfly-types like Twinny. Also resistant to deer and rabbits.
- Temperature Sensitivity: Performs best in cooler weather, with blooming ceasing when temperatures consistently surpass 80°F.
The Snapdragon Twinny Peach is not just another flower; it’s an experience, a testament to the allure and grace nature offers, making every garden a canvas of color and vibrancy.
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Height: 0-12 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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