Nice little perennial snapdragon that has overwintered despite the bleeding awful cold snap that we had.
It’s a deep pink, very small upward facing flowers and darkish foliage.
Similar in form to “Pretty in Pink” that costs a lot more than I would be willing to pay for one snapdragon.
Hoping to be able to take a few cuttings from this one.
That's very pretty. How tall ate they? Mine never over winter. Maybe I will try to take cuttings in the summer. Last year I think was so hot they looked awful by September and some had rust. So I took them all up and replaced with my Canterbury bells.
I had a bright pink antirrhinum over winter. It hasn’t made it a second winter. Very pretty. I believe some the seeds I’ve sown this year are it’s offspring. One plant I’ll never use as cut flowers. I grow those for my own enjoyment in the garden. And the bees
(23-04-2023, 10:16 PM)Scarlet Wrote: That's very pretty. How tall ate they? Mine never over winter. Maybe I will try to take cuttings in the summer. Last year I think was so hot they looked awful by September and some had rust. So I took them all up and replaced with my Canterbury bells.
I tried taking cuttings as soon as you mentioned it. All have shrivelled.shame because I really like it.
(23-04-2023, 10:16 PM)Scarlet Wrote: That's very pretty. How tall ate they? Mine never over winter. Maybe I will try to take cuttings in the summer. Last year I think was so hot they looked awful by September and some had rust. So I took them all up and replaced with my Canterbury bells.
I tried taking cuttings as soon as you mentioned it. All have shrivelled.shame because I really like it.
Thats very pretty, I'm surprised they shrivelled? Maybe too sunny? I just take a normal cutting, gritty compost, occasionally use rooting hormone and they usually take?