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Potomac Ivory

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Potomac Ivory

Flower

Antirrhinum majus

  • Partial sun
  • Zones 7–10
  • 110 days to maturity
  • Flowers
  • 12" spacing
  • High water
  • Annual
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  • Overview

    The white flower color and hint of soft yellow at the mouth of the blooms blend visually to create an overall ivory appearance. Suitable for field or greenhouse production. Group 3-4: Warm season snapdragons are bred for optimal performance under long days, high light levels, and warm temperatures. Edible Flowers: The flowers are a colorful garnish for use in salads, desserts, and drinks. The flavor is floral and slightly bitter, so use sparingly.

  • Planting

    Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date, or direct sow after last frost in warm soil

  • Growing

    Sun: partial. Water: high. Soil: Well-draining potting or garden soil, slightly acidic to neutral. Space plants 12" apart. Germination: 7-14 days.