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Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly cut flowers, a delightful riot of colours that will leave you mesmerised. These award-winning Snapdragons boast a full spectrum of hues, from charming pinks and reds to creamy yellows and soft salmons, adding a burst of vibrancy to any garden.

The vigorous and strong-growing plants feature densely set, fully double blooms resembling double Azaleas, ensuring long-lasting beauty. Unlike single-flowered varieties, Madame Butterfly Snapdragons showcase blousy, show-stopping flowers that captivate the eye.

Whether grown as annuals or perennial herbaceous plants, these delightful Antirrhinums, or as they are fondly known, Snapdragons, make for splendid pot plants, bringing joy to your home during spring or even winter.

Experience the magic of these captivating flowers and embrace their rich colours and charm.

Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Information

Seed Quantity: Approx. 50 seeds per pack.
When to Sow: January - March & July - September.
Site Conditions: Full Sun & Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil
How to Sow:

Surface sow your seeds from September-March onto moist but well-drained seed compost without covering the seed. Propagate at 18-20ºC, germination takes 10-21 days.

When the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them to 8cm pots and grow on in cooler conditions for 10-15 days. Plant out after danger of frost has passed with a spacing of 50cm.

When the plant develops 6 true leaves, pinch out growing stem to encourage a busier plant.

Alternatively, seeds can be sown in Autumn and overwintered under glass for planting out the following Spring.

Flowers: June-September - about 4-5 months from sowing dependent on weather.


When to Sow Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

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Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

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Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly cut flowers, a delightful riot of colours that will leave you mesmerised. These award-winning Snapdragons boast a full spectrum of hues, from charming pinks and reds to creamy yellows and soft salmons, adding a burst of vibrancy to any garden.

The vigorous and strong-growing plants feature densely set, fully double blooms resembling double Azaleas, ensuring long-lasting beauty. Unlike single-flowered varieties, Madame Butterfly Snapdragons showcase blousy, show-stopping flowers that captivate the eye.

Whether grown as annuals or perennial herbaceous plants, these delightful Antirrhinums, or as they are fondly known, Snapdragons, make for splendid pot plants, bringing joy to your home during spring or even winter.

Experience the magic of these captivating flowers and embrace their rich colours and charm.

Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Information

Seed Quantity: Approx. 50 seeds per pack.
When to Sow: January - March & July - September.
Site Conditions: Full Sun & Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil
How to Sow:

Surface sow your seeds from September-March onto moist but well-drained seed compost without covering the seed. Propagate at 18-20ºC, germination takes 10-21 days.

When the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them to 8cm pots and grow on in cooler conditions for 10-15 days. Plant out after danger of frost has passed with a spacing of 50cm.

When the plant develops 6 true leaves, pinch out growing stem to encourage a busier plant.

Alternatively, seeds can be sown in Autumn and overwintered under glass for planting out the following Spring.

Flowers: June-September - about 4-5 months from sowing dependent on weather.


When to Sow Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow No Sow No Sow No Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow No Sow No Sow No

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Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly cut flowers, a delightful riot of colours that will leave you mesmerised. These award-winning Snapdragons boast a full spectrum of hues, from charming pinks and reds to creamy yellows and soft salmons, adding a burst of vibrancy to any garden.

The vigorous and strong-growing plants feature densely set, fully double blooms resembling double Azaleas, ensuring long-lasting beauty. Unlike single-flowered varieties, Madame Butterfly Snapdragons showcase blousy, show-stopping flowers that captivate the eye.

Whether grown as annuals or perennial herbaceous plants, these delightful Antirrhinums, or as they are fondly known, Snapdragons, make for splendid pot plants, bringing joy to your home during spring or even winter.

Experience the magic of these captivating flowers and embrace their rich colours and charm.

Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Information

Seed Quantity: Approx. 50 seeds per pack.
When to Sow: January - March & July - September.
Site Conditions: Full Sun & Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil
How to Sow:

Surface sow your seeds from September-March onto moist but well-drained seed compost without covering the seed. Propagate at 18-20ºC, germination takes 10-21 days.

When the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them to 8cm pots and grow on in cooler conditions for 10-15 days. Plant out after danger of frost has passed with a spacing of 50cm.

When the plant develops 6 true leaves, pinch out growing stem to encourage a busier plant.

Alternatively, seeds can be sown in Autumn and overwintered under glass for planting out the following Spring.

Flowers: June-September - about 4-5 months from sowing dependent on weather.


When to Sow Antirrhinum Madame Butterfly Cut Flower Seeds

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow No Sow No Sow No Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow Yes Sow No Sow No Sow No