Product Details
Seeds per packet: 35
The elegance of your garden with the Snapdragon Twinny White seeds. These snapdragons unfurl into luxurious double butterfly-type blossoms, drenched in a pure vanilla hue with tantalizing hints of lemon zest. Growing to a harmonious height of 12 inches, the Twinny White offers an exquisite display of flowers that are not only graceful in appearance but robust against varying weather conditions, ensuring your garden shines brightly come rain or shine. Perfectly suited for containers, flower beds, or landscapes, this snapdragon variety is a must-have for those seeking to blend simplicity with sophistication.
Features:
- Double Butterfly-Type Blooms: Large, vanilla-colored flowers with a touch of lemon zest.
- Weather Resilience: Plants exhibit exceptional tolerance to both heat and rain.
- Ideal Cut Flowers: Twinny White blossoms are an elegant addition to any floral arrangement.
- Planting Recommendations: Best sown in cell packs or flats, exposed to light for optimal germination at 55°F.
- Germination Period: Sprouts in a span of 10-21 days.
- Sunlight Preferences: Favors full sun but can accommodate part sun, especially in warmer climes.
- Soil Preferences: Best in rich, moist, and well-drained soils. Overhead watering should be minimized.
- Continuous Blooming: Trim post-flowering for a rapid resurgence of blossoms.
- Hummingbird Favorite: Particularly the butterfly-type flowers like Twinny, making it a garden hotspot for these delightful birds.
- Cool Weather Affinity: Thrives in temperatures up to 80°F, and showcases cold tolerance down to 18°F.
- Pest Resistance: Naturally deters deer and rabbits, ensuring undisturbed growth.
With the Snapdragon Twinny White, each day in your garden is a visual treat, promising a symphony of color, grace, and tranquility.
Product Categories
Height: 0-12 Inches
Life Cycle: Annual
Water Needs: Average
Use: Bee Garden, Butterfly Garden, Edging, Landscaping
Bloom Season: Fall, Spring
Plant Species: Flowers
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Planting Season: Spring
Reviews