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Cream Butterfly Antirrhinum


Cream Butterfly Antirrhinum (Antirrhinum majus)

I think you know by now that I prefer these to the 'snapdragon' type of Antirrhinum. This one is a bit late flowering, but never mind.



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Very pretty

5 Oct, 2010

 

They are, aren't they. The only downside to these ones is that they don't seem to seed themselves like 'Snapdragons' do.

5 Oct, 2010

 

t is very pretty is this a perennial Spritzhenry?

5 Oct, 2010

 

It's not supposed to be, Denise, but several of them came through last winter! I couldn't believe it. Strange, when I think of what didn't.

5 Oct, 2010

 

thanks Spritz

5 Oct, 2010

 

did you start this from seed or plugs?

6 Oct, 2010

 

Seeds - mind you, I had to buy two packets, as there were so few seeds in the first one! I might get some plugs next year - saves all the hassle, and I suspect they'd work out cheaper in the long run. :-)))

6 Oct, 2010

 

Lovely, i didn't know you could get a different kind. It's much nicer than the usual snapdragon and what a lovely colour too!

6 Oct, 2010

amy
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This is new to me Barbara ... another one to look out for , I like it !

6 Oct, 2010

 

I'm glad you agree - it's more like an orchid to look at. I think the colours are wonderful - they've ranged from white to dark red via cream, yellow, peach and pink.

6 Oct, 2010

 

gorgeous

6 Oct, 2010

 

Thanks. They were reasonably easy to grow from seed....

6 Oct, 2010

 

Thanks B

7 Oct, 2010

 

Came across them browsing ...I think it was Dobies....seed catalogue last night!

7 Oct, 2010

 

So - are you going to grow some, Karen? :-0))

7 Oct, 2010

 

Nope. I'm scaling down B. I'm going to stick to Clems, roses, geraniums and use them, along with the spring flowers, to give me colour. Herbaceous plants and annuals are going to be kept to a strict minimum...it just all gets too bitsy and messy for me. I need to move to a much bigger garden before I can really get into herbaceous stuff!! Then I'll have a proper cutting patch, and one lovely long herbaceous border with all those lovely flowers in...somewhere where I can't see it in the winter when it's all bare! LOL....I know in my heart I'll never have that garden B, and my next garden will probably be a lot smaller rather than bigger! To be honest, I think I really prefer small gardens in the japanese style...streamlined and simple with a few choice floral additions...but beautiful all year round!

7 Oct, 2010

 

Hmmm...no clems, then! :-((

7 Oct, 2010

 

So pretty wouldnt be able to resist it!

7 Oct, 2010

 

very pretty barbara,

7 Oct, 2010

 

Thanks, both. I'll be growing more next spring. I hope a few plants might come through the winter. Can't think how they do, but it happened last year! :-))

7 Oct, 2010

 

late but so welcome at this time of year.
this is a stunner.

10 Oct, 2010

 

They all are, Sbg. I could just sit and gaze at any one of them. So much more attractive and unusual than 'snapdragons'! (I do like them, as well, and I grew some dwarf ones this year.)

11 Oct, 2010

 

Wow...gorgeous colour too!

12 Oct, 2010

 

I like the white one best, I think....or the apricot one....Oh, I don't know! I like ALL of them! LOL.

12 Oct, 2010



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