Description
Angelonia or summer snapdragon is a tender perennial native to Mexico and the West Indies which is typically grown as an annual.Tall spikes of tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers appear throughout the growing season.Plant Specifications*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name
Summer Snapdragon
Maximum Reachable Height
12″-18″
Flower Colour
Deep pink, white and purple.
Bloom Time
November.
Difficulty Level
Easy.
Planting and careGrow angelonias from seed, tip cuttings or root divisions.Incorporate slow-release granulated fertilizer into the soil when planting. Allow them to dry out a little between waterings, but provide them with the equivalent of an inch of rainfall per week.Angelonia Dwarf care
Angelonia does best in sites with full sun and average, well drained soil. It is freeze sensitive but will take a few degrees of frost. It is also heat tolerant, though flower production will slow in the hottest weather. Plant in the fall and late winter in hot, frost-free areas.
Angelonia is very drought tolerant once established though an occasional application of water during the driest times will enhance flowering. The flower spikes are long lasting as cut flowers and deadheading, removal of spent flowers, is not required. Angelonia is beautiful in beds, containers and borders.
Sunlight
Full sun.
Watering
Drought tolerant, occasional application of water during the driest times will enhance flowering.
Soil
Average, well drained soil.
Temperature
Heat tolerant, though flower production will slow in the hottest weather.
Fertilizer
They generally dont need additional fertilizer, but if they aren t growing well, try giving them a shovelful of compost in summer.
Angelonia Dwarf uses
Ornamental Use:
It is a cascading or basket series of plants which have a semi-trailing habit good for use in hanging basket
Angelonia is beautiful in beds, containers and borders
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