Rare, large, fully double apricot-bronze shade Azalea-type blooms. Sturdy, well-branched stems reach 30-36” tall. The warm tones of coppery orange are a beautiful cut flower in floral arrangements. An All American Selections winner. Full sun and regular water. Half hardy annual.
Seed sowing instructions: Best if sown directly in the garden after all danger of frost. Seed can also be sown indoors in early spring. Sow on the surface of a good seeding mix, in warm temperatures, 70-75 degrees F. They can then be transplanted out when large enough to handle and temperatures stay above freezing. Of note, snapdragon seed is very susceptible to damping-off disease if sown indoors, so let the surface dry out a little between watering after they have sprouted. Good ventilation and air flow is also very helpful.