What is the dragon?
Snap Dragons are striking annual flowers that enjoy full partial sun and mild weather. Flowering plants are also speaking as Snapdragons in some regions. However, it writes, the dragon Snap is an unusual looking flower, and some varieties can literally be backed up, making a sound and reminiscent of a gaping mouth. Some young children enjoy the production of dragon puppets with flowers and it is known that some adults also enjoy. Two lipped flowers are distinguished, which grow in clusters on long stems, with simple leaves. Flowers can come in a wide range of colors, including yellow, white, pink, red and orange. Some varieties of dragons Snap are both colorful or striped in color depending on the cultivar. Technically, the dragon is a snap perennial, at least in warmer areas in warmer areas and tk lights can be adequate to flourish and bloom in mild zones. In cold areas, the Snap Dragon assortment can be planted at the end of spring and early summer and flowers BIt can continue flowering until the first frost. Plants prefer full sun, but the low varieties can be grown in a partial shadow. Higher cultivars, such as missile snap dragon, require a full sun.
When grown as annuals, dragons can be used to the edge of the flower beds if they are short cultivars or for a fresh background in the back of the flower beds, in the case of high varieties. Snap Dragons can also be used as cut flowers and add a height for cutting floral arrangements. It regularly removes dead flowers and tight the ends of the branches will encourage dragons to echo and maintain flower production. When Garders use the dragon Snap as a perennial, it is important to stimulate plants to grow large and strong with fertilizer and sufficient water.
gardeners can start dragons from seeds in a greenhouse or buy seedlings from garden shops. Snap Dragon Sprouts BY was to be planted in a rich, well -drained soil with as much solar exposure and often connected. The annual Snap dragons can be firmly grown together to create a smooth and uniform limit, while perennials should have more space for growth. For flowering in the autumn, in the summer a little later put the dragons to reach the flowering peak in September and October.