Snapdragons | Fall Planted Plugs
Snapdragon Plug Trays – Apricot Blush & Lavender Drift Collection
Antirrhinum majus
Bring vertical elegance and a painter’s palette to your garden with this curated collection of group I–II snapdragons, bred for early bloom and strong stems. Featuring varieties like Avignon Apricot, Legend Light Pink, Maryland Lavender, Avignon Light Rose, and Avignon Silver, this lineup offers a spectrum of blush, lavender, rose, and silvery hues that shift with the light and soften every bouquet.
Plants reach 30–36 inches tall, producing densely packed spires of ruffled blooms that hold beautifully in the vase. These are cool-season performers, thriving in fall plantings and blooming early in spring when color is most welcome.
Why You’ll Love Them:
Premium cut flower—long stems, strong necks, and excellent vase life
Cold-hardy in zones 5–9; ideal for fall planting and overwintering
Pollinator-friendly—attracts bees and hummingbirds
Fragrant—some varieties carry a soft, spicy scent
Pinchable—encourages branching and multiple harvests
Best For:
Spring bouquets, market bunches, and structured garden beds. Pairs beautifully with campanula, bupleurum, and foxglove.
Caution: Snapdragons are mildly toxic if ingested. Sap may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals—wear gloves when harvesting.
Snapdragon Plug Trays – Apricot Blush & Lavender Drift Collection
Antirrhinum majus
Bring vertical elegance and a painter’s palette to your garden with this curated collection of group I–II snapdragons, bred for early bloom and strong stems. Featuring varieties like Avignon Apricot, Legend Light Pink, Maryland Lavender, Avignon Light Rose, and Avignon Silver, this lineup offers a spectrum of blush, lavender, rose, and silvery hues that shift with the light and soften every bouquet.
Plants reach 30–36 inches tall, producing densely packed spires of ruffled blooms that hold beautifully in the vase. These are cool-season performers, thriving in fall plantings and blooming early in spring when color is most welcome.
Why You’ll Love Them:
Premium cut flower—long stems, strong necks, and excellent vase life
Cold-hardy in zones 5–9; ideal for fall planting and overwintering
Pollinator-friendly—attracts bees and hummingbirds
Fragrant—some varieties carry a soft, spicy scent
Pinchable—encourages branching and multiple harvests
Best For:
Spring bouquets, market bunches, and structured garden beds. Pairs beautifully with campanula, bupleurum, and foxglove.
Caution: Snapdragons are mildly toxic if ingested. Sap may cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals—wear gloves when harvesting.