Seeds Lions Mouth Snapdragon: 1/64 oz Packet [HIGH MOWING #7018.1] T
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Gorgeous blend of bold and pastel colors.
Snapdragons are slow growing in spring but worth the wait, as they bloom continuously through the summer, especially with trimming. One of the premium cut flowers for bouquets and arrangements. Also makes a showy border or garden bed. Start indoors 8-10 weeks ahead and set out after frost, spacing 8-10" apart. Cut when the lower third of the florets are open. Approx. 100,000 seeds/oz.
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