Family: Scrophulariaceae

Scientific Name: Antirrhinum majus Black Prince

Common Name: Black Prince Snapdragon

DescriptionA heirloom Snapdragon with deep crimson flowers.
Pronunciation(an-tih-RI-num)(MAY-jus)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Annuals
Hardiness Zone9
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained, resents water logged soils
TemperatureSnapdragons are good cool season plants. Hardened plants can be put out in the garden early May and will bloom until heavy frosts. (zone #5)
FlowersUp faced deep crimson flowers borne on a raceme. The blooms form two separate cupped clusters that meet in the middle, like jaws. Squeeze the sides of the jaws, and the two clusters will separate, just like a mouth opening. Release the bloom and the jaws "snap" closed. Honey Bees are heavy enough and strong enough to open the flower.
Dimensions18 inches tall, space 10-12 inches on center
Maintenancedead head flowers and cut back if they become to leggy
Propagationseeds, will reseed in the garden
Native SiteSpecies plant is native to south western Europe and Sicily
Cultivar OriginA heirloom plant, listed around 1923 in Burpee's catalog.
Misc FactsAntirrhinum is from the Greek meaning snout, referring to the shape of the flower.
Notes & Reference#27-Rodale's Annual Gardens (Paul Loewer), #28-Cottage Garden Annuals(Clive Lane)
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